Sandy Lane Stables is a series of full lengt h fiction, based on the people who live or work at the ridin g school. In this story Alex and Kate find a thin, neglected horse at Grange Manor, and decide to nurse it back to healt h. '
Midnight is a black halfbred horse which is a very good honest competitor, and he deserves far better treatment than he gets in this story. I am sure he would actually have been sold for a lot of money to bring on a good young rider. But young Izzy schemes to end up in charge of him when his owner moves to Australia. Karen is already at Sandy Lane stables when Midnight arrives. Karen already rides the best stable horse, Feather, and is set for an one day event competition. But she'd rather ride the shiny new toy. Izzy wants to enter the same event to win Midnight's livery money. Hence a rivalry develops.
Mixed feelings about this book. I can't believe all this would happen to girls under twelve. Maybe they'd like it to, but Riding Clubs are only open to over sixteens and Pony Clubs don't take horses; eventing competitions are segregated as to rider age and size of pony; and under twelves are not allowed ride horses in competition nor in most riding stables. They would be okay on a 13.2 pony. Not a halfbred horse.
One of the girls, Izzy, lies to her parents and forges a letter from her father, lying to the owner of Midnight. She lies to everyone and should not be rewarded for her actions. I'm not saying everything goes well for her, but if she was over twelve she could be facing criminal charges. Izzy's father, far from explaining this when he finds out, decides to keep deceiving her mother. How likely is that?
Good description of colic. Not enough mentions of wearing hard hats, I don't think I saw one.
I think that the theme of this book is that you should never judge people just on their first appearance and those people may just become one of your best friends.
this book is so bonkers like what is WITH these girlies pulling off mildly illegal acquisition of horses!! and how come the opportunity never presented itself to ME!
This book of the Sandy Lane Stables series focuses on two girls, Izzy and Kate, and their roles as the plot takes shape. I liked how the author created this book to flip back and forth between the two girls' perspectives. Much of the story revolves around how the two young riders interact with each other.
Kate wants to be the representative of Sandy Lane Stables at a local horse show. Izzy wants to keep and ride a horse that really isn't hers, but devises a way to keep the full story of Midnight a secret.
To properly review this title, I'll have to say that there is one thing I don't like --- which is the lies and deceitfulness displayed while Izzy tries to keep a big secret from her parents. Some parents disapprove of their kids reading of bad behavior like this.
Overall, a fun horse story. Girls especially will love this series.
It's not one of those books that you can enjoy at any age. When I was a child, I would have enjoyed it far more. It's a feel-good book, quick and light.