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Jenny
Pitman, 2005, paperback, 356 pages
When Jan Hardy triumphs
at Cheltenham races, little does she know that the year ahead will be
the most traumatic and exciting of her life. A. O'Hagan wants Jan
to train one of his most promising young horses, The Frozen North.
The only problem is that, however talented it may be, the horse proves
uncontrollable.
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Jenny
Pitman, 2004, paperback, 304 pages
Betrayed by a
family of horse owners, Jan Hardy has lost seven horses. Shortly
after the swindle an Australian asks her to select and train eight
horses but then his company runs into trouble and Jan can't find him, so
she is left to her own devices.
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Jenny
Pitman, 2006, paperback, 405 pages
As Jan Hardy begins
to recover from the wounds of the past, the stage is set for a fine
year, with a wedding on the horizon and the appearance of a mysterious
Cherokee Indian owner on the scene.
Things are looking good until a sudden death throws her world into
turmoil.
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Jenny
Pitman, 2002, paperback, 256 pages
Widowed Jan Hardy
is left to look after her 2 children and to face her bitter
mother-in-law alone. But she cannot continue to make a success of
the crumbling Welsh farm and the life that goes with it.
So she turns to the only thing she knows about - handling horses.
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Jenny
Pitman, 2005, hardback, 405 pages
As Jan Hardy begins
to recover from the wounds of the past, the stage is set for a fine
year, with a wedding on the horizon and the appearance of a mysterious
Cherokee Indian owner on the scene.
Things are looking good until a sudden death throws her world into
turmoil.
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Jenny
Pitman, 2003, paperback, 512 pages
Jan builds up a
string of racehorses and her jockey starts to win races. With her
reputation growing, family troubles still demand attention, as does her
local GP who wants to give her more than just his loyalty.
Then her jockey inexplicably loses his winning touch.
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The
Complete Tales of Blackberry Farm |
Jane
Pilgrim, 2005, hardback, 254 pages
Reading bedtime
stories to her own children inspired the author to put pen to
paper. These timeless stories include Postman Joe, Emily the Goat,
Naughty George, A Bunny in Trouble, Lucy Mouse Keeps a Secret,
Rusty the Sheepdog, Snow at Blackberry Farm and many more.
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George
Orwell, 1989, paperback, 112 pages
This simple and
tragic fable, telling what happens when the animals drive out Mr Jones
and attempt to run the farm themselves, has since become a world famous
classic of English prose.
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Nicholas
Evans, 2006, paperback, 448 pages
In upstate New
York, a 13 year old girl and her horse are hit by a 40-ton truck.
They both survive, but suffer injuries. When the girl's mother
hears about a man said to have the gift of healing troubled horses, they
set off for distant Montana where their lives are changed forever.
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James
Herriot, 2006, paperback, 384 pages
Aimed at those who
find laughter and joy in animals and who know and understand the magic
of wild places and beautiful countryside. The James Herriot
collection of veterinary tales set in the Yorkshire Dales were made into
the hugely popular TV series 'All Creatures Great and Small'.
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It
Shouldn't Happen to a Vet |
James
Herriot, 2006, paperback, 240 pages
How on earth did
James Herriot come to be sitting on a high Yorkshire moor smelling
vaguely of cows. James isn't sure, but he knows that he loves it.
This second volume contains tales of James' unpredictable boss Siegfried
Farnon, his charming brother, animal mayhem and his first encounter with
Helen.
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