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Non fiction about a girl who wins a contest (maybe) and the prize is her own horse
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It is not:
A horse named Paris
Author: Lynn Sonberg; Ken Robbins
Publisher: New York : Bradbury Press, 1986.
Edition/Format: Print book : Juvenile audience : English
Summary:
Text and photographs depict how eight-year-old Amanda Kraus cares for, competes with, and enjoys her horse Paris. Photo essay covering an 11-year-old girl who has a horse named Paris.
https://www.amazon.com/Horse-Named-Pa...
Hand-tinted photographs.
A Very Young Rider (Knopf, 1977) by Jill Krementz, which features a more competitive equestrienne.
A photographic account of ten-year-old Vivi Molloy's love of and work with horses shows her caring for, exercising, and training her own pony and riding in competition. Gets a pony for Christmas.
https://www.amazon.com/VERY-YOUNG-RID...
https://ponybookchronicles.blogspot.c...
Marina and Ruby
https://www.amazon.com/Marina-Ruby-Tr...

The Pony Problem by Barbara Holland.
https://braymere.blogspot.com/2012/02...
Still searching.

Could it be
My pony, Joker
Author: Blossom Budney; Grete Mannheim
Publisher: New York, Knopf [1961]
Edition/Format: Print book : Fiction : Juvenile audience : English
Subjects Ponies -- Juvenile literature.
Ponies.
Horses.

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thank you for your help...sorry not the right titles.

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From Wiki:
The book then tells the story of two orphan children, Paul and Maureen Beebe, who move in with their grandparents after their parents die.[4] Paul and Maureen work to earn money to buy a Chincoteague pony mare named the Phantom, who has escaped the roundup men on Pony Penning Day for the past two years. Paul and Maureen save enough to buy Phantom, and Paul is able to capture her on the roundup because she is slowed down by her new foal, Misty. However, a man from the mainland buys the pair of ponies for his son before Paul and Maureen can give their money to the fire chief. Paul and Maureen are distressed, but they end up being able to buy Phantom and Misty because the original buyer's son won a colt in the yearly raffle and then decided he didn't need another pony, and chose the colt from the raffle.
She's saying the book she's looking for is nonfiction. She doesn't believe "Misty" is nonfiction.
According to its wikipedia page, "Misty" is a novel which is based on a real horse (also named Misty).
According to its wikipedia page, "Misty" is a novel which is based on a real horse (also named Misty).

Hanover's Wishing Star by Nancy Caffrey? 1956
Hanover’s Wishing Star is a non-fiction story (illustrated with photos) of Karen Ann MacGuire, a twelve year old from Valhalla, NY who wants a horse very badly. When she learns that the racehorse Nashua and his stablemates are to be auctioned off, she writes to the bank in charge explaining that if there is any horse that no one else wants to buy, she would like to bid her savings of $24 03 on it! When Karen Ann's letter is received by the Hanover Bank, it so impresses their public relations man that he takes over her cause personally and ensures that she will get a horse.
Doesn't appear to have been a contest, but I can see getting that impression given that it generated press coverage.
Books mentioned in this topic
Hanover's Wishing Star (other topics)Misty of Chincoteague (other topics)
Misty of Chincoteague (other topics)