City of Horses

City of Horses

by Frances Moloney
City of Horses

City of Horses

by Frances Moloney

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Overview

A girl moves to a new part of town where ponies run free, in this warm-hearted middle-grade story of change, family and finding your home

New home. New friendships. New rules.
Thirteen-year-old Misty’s life is about to be turned upside down. When her dad loses his job, they’re forced to move to Redbridge – a world away from her house and her friends. But this new part of town brings plenty of surprises – she wasn’t expecting to live somewhere that horses run free, and she certainly wasn’t expecting to meet Dylan, a mysterious local boy who loves horses...

Misty is determined to keep up appearances and hide this new version of life from her old friends at all costs. But the horses she has grown to love come under threat, and she must fight for the courage to stand up for what she believes, and to help save the place she now calls home.

This is a heart-warming story for pony-loving middle grade readers, covering a broad range of topics involved in overcoming new challenges. Handling topics such as friendship, family, grief, unemployment, and moving home with a masterful touch, the book will appeal to young readers who like friendship drama and realistic novels where characters are resourceful and determined to make a difference. This is a touching and convincing portrait of an adolescent forced to grow up before her time, but at the heart of this uplifting book is a time-old story of the transformative bond between animal and child.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781782693963
Publisher: Steerforth Press
Publication date: 04/01/2025
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.06(w) x 7.81(h) x (d)
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Frances Moloney was born and raised in London where she spent lots of time in her local urban stables. She now lives in East London having spent brief stints in Cornwall, where she studied English with Creative Writing at Falmouth, and Sweden. She has worked in the world of stories for over ten years and loves reading, running and yoga - though not all at the same time! Frances's debut novel, The Mystery of the Missing Mum, is also available from Pushkin Children's.
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