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Books with author Stacy Green

  • Showjumpers

    Stacy Gregg

    Paperback (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, Sept. 30, 2010)
    The stakes are raised in the second book of this glamorous new horse riding series set in the USA – winner takes all as the rivals compete for the showjumping cup! Don’t miss the latest instalment of pony adventures from the author of the UK’s bestselling pony series ‘Pony Club Secrets’.Georgie has secured her place at Blainford Academy for now, but knowing who to trust is tough when you’re all competing against each other. Some new-found friendships might already be close to breaking point as competition heats up in the showjumping arena.Is cute boy James about to become an ally or is his scheming sister Kennedy going to wreck Georgie’s dreams?And can she really trust her rivals? Find out in the exciting second term!
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  • The Thunderbolt Pony

    Stacy Gregg

    eBook (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, Oct. 5, 2017)
    A dramatic and emotional story about one girl’s determination to stand by her beloved animals – and her refusal to give up, even in the face of impossible odds.When a devastating earthquake hits Evie’s hometown of Parnassus on New Zealand’s South Island, she and the rest of the town are forced to evacuate. Evie’s injured mum is one of the first to be rescued by helicopter and Evie will be next. But when realises that she will be forced to leave her beloved pony, Gus, her dog, Jock, and her cat Moxy behind, she is determined to find another way. Before the rescue helicopter returns, Evie flees with Gus, Jock and Moxy in a race against time across difficult terrain to reach the port of Kaikoura, where she has heard that people will be evacuated by ship in three days’ time. Surely there will be space for her, Gus, Jock and Moxy there?But the journey is harder than Evie could ever have imagined, and with aftershocks constantly shaking, Evie will have to draw on all her bravery, strength, and resilience to bring her and her animals to safety . . . and hope that they reach the boat in time.
  • The Princess and the Foal

    Stacy Gregg

    eBook (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, Sept. 26, 2013)
    A novel of heart and courage inspired by the incredible story of a real life princess.Princess Haya, daughter of the King of Jordan, loves her family more than anything. So when tragedy strikes at its heart, she is devastated.The Princess becomes ever more withdrawn until, on her birthday, the King gives her a life-changing present. An incredible new friendship grows and the heartbroken princess begins to dream of an extraordinary future.Inspired by the real-life story of Olympic equestrienne Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein and set against the exotic backdrop of Arabia, this novel is destined to become a modern classic.
  • Prince of Ponies

    Stacy Gregg

    Hardcover (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, Oct. 3, 2019)
    War destroyed their worlds, now two young girls and their remarkable horses are fighting once more – this time to win.When twelve-year-old Mira stumbles across a white stallion in a forest in Berlin, she doesn’t realise that this horse will take her on an incredible journey. Together, they’re going to ascend the starry heights of Grand Prix show jumping, and sweep back in time to Poland in 1939 where another young girl is risking everything to save the horse that she loves…Prince of Ponies is a story of courage and the will to win against all odds.
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  • The Fire Stallion

    Stacy Gregg

    eBook (HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks, Oct. 4, 2018)
    An enchanting and empowering standalone story from the author of The Princess and the Foal.Twelve-year-old Hilly has landed her dream job, riding on the set of Brunhilda, an epic film based on the fearless warrior of Icelandic legend. Norse fire ritual tells that on mid-summer’s day, animals and humans can shape-shift and one night Hilly finds herself connected to the young warrior and her fire stallion. As the two girls’ lives intertwine, Hilly soon realises that they’ll both have to risk everything for the love of their horses…Inspired by real-life historical events, The Fire Stallion is an epic tale…
  • The Forever Horse

    Stacy Gregg

    eBook (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, Oct. 1, 2020)
    An enchanting and inspiring stand-alone novel from the author of The Princess and the Foal.Maisie has always loved horses. She is also a talented artist. When the opportunity arises for her to study in Paris, her two worlds collide. There, in the heart of the city, Maisie finds the childhood diary of famous horse artist, Rose Bonifait, and meets the beautiful black stallion, Claude.As the two girls’ stories emerge, tragedies unfold – both past and present – and Maisie realises that she can’t begin to imagine life without her forever horse…
  • The Prize

    Stacy Gregg

    Paperback (HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks, Sept. 29, 2011)
    Saddle up for the fourth exciting Pony Club Rivals adventure! Will Georgie fulfil her riding dreams at the ‘All-stars’ Academy?It’s a new term at Blainford ‘All-Stars’ academy in Lexington, USA, and Georgie is eager to take on her rivals once more. Having surprised everyone on the polo field, Georgie’s ambitions are sky high and she’s keen to take her riding to the next level.Meanwhile Kennedy Kirkwood has plans of her own, which might not turn out so well for Georgie… find out about all the gossip, drama and competitive challenges that lie ahead for our riding star in the next PONY CLUB RIVALS adventure!
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  • Riding Star

    Stacy Gregg

    Paperback (HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks, March 31, 2011)
    There’s more backstabbing and drama as loyalties are tested to the limit in the third episode of the high life at elite riding school, Blainford Academy.Georgie tests her skills on the polo field in the latest from the author of the bestselling pony series Pony Club Secrets.Georgie Parker has come out on top after her first term at Blainford ‘All-Stars’ Academy. But after excelling in the showjumping ring can Georgie outclass her rivals on the polo pitch too?And is Kennedy Kirkwood out to cause trouble again? Find out in the latest instalment of Blainford gossip, drama and horse-riding hijinks!
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  • Destiny and Stardust

    Stacy Gregg

    language (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, Sept. 6, 2012)
    Summer special chunky read 2-in-1 edition of the third and fourth books in the ‘Pony Club Secrets’ series: ‘Destiny and the Wild Horses’ and ‘Stardust and the Daredevil Ponies’.‘Destiny and the Wild Horses’:Issie and Blaze were hot favourites to win the Chevalier Point Pony Club dressage competition, but now they have to spend the summer on her aunt’s farm instead! When Issie finds out Blaze can go with her – and she’ll be helping to train horses for the movies – things start to look up.During her stay Issie overhears plans to cull a group of wild ponies, and she is determined to find a way to save them, especially the beautiful stallion Destiny, who bears a striking resemblance to her aunt’s favourite stallion, Avignon.‘Stardust and the Daredevil Ponies’:Issie has landed her dream job – handling horses on a real film set! And with a group of frisky palominos to deal with, Issie asks her friends at pony club to help out too.But it’s not just the horses who play up on set – what is spoilt actress Angelique’s problem? And could this be Issie’s chance for stardom?
  • Mystic and Blaze

    Stacy Gregg

    language (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, Aug. 19, 2010)
    Summer special 2-in-1 edition of the first two books in the ‘Pony Club Secrets’ series.‘Mystic and the Midnight Ride’:Issie LOVES horses – she’s a member of the Chevalier Point Pony Club, where she rides Mystic her pony and hangs out with her best friends.After a tragic accident, Issie is asked to care for an abandoned pony, Blaze, and her riding skills are put to the test. Can she tame the spirited new horse? And is Blaze somehow in danger?‘Blaze and the Dark Rider’:Issie and her friends have been picked to represent the pony club at the Interclub Gold Shield – the biggest competition of the year. It’s time to get training!But when equipment is sabotaged and one of the riders is injured, Issie and friends are determined to find out who’s to blame. With a little help from Issie’s old pony Mystic, maybe they can solve the mystery…This is a fast-paced, action-packed pony series for all girls aged 8-12.
  • The Girl Who Rode the Wind

    Stacy Gregg

    Paperback (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, March 24, 2016)
    An epic, emotional story of two girls and their bond with beloved horses, the action sweeping between Italy during the Second World War and present day.When Lola’s grandmother Loretta takes her to Siena, Italy, for the summer, Lola learns of her family’s history of heartbreak and adventure, stretching back to the Second World War. In 1945, Loretta’s nickname was ‘The Daredevil’ due to her fearless competing in the town’s famous Palio horse races – until war broke out and led to sadness and loss for Loretta.Lola jumps at the chance to enter the modern-day Palio on a beautiful horse called Nico – can she win, in honour of her beloved grandmother? And solve a mystery that will bring happiness and hope to Loretta?
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  • The Island of Lost Horses

    Stacy Gregg

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Publishers, Sept. 25, 2014)
    On a remote island in the Caribbean, twelve year-old Beatriz is about to embark on an epic adventure. A journey through hurricanes and across the high seas, back to the time of Christopher Columbus, as she unravels the mystery of the world's rarest horse. When Beatriz stumbles across a wild mare with strange markings in the jungle she can't believe it is real. Yet from that moment on the strongest connection grows between them, and she begins to uncover an incredible history. For centuries ago, Felipa and her horse, Cara Blanca, were running for their lives. As the fates of Beatriz, Felipa and their horses become entwined, Beatriz realises that the future of the island horses depends on her. Based on the extraordinary true story of the Abaco Barb, a real-life mystery that has remained unsolved for over five hundred years.