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Jane Badger Books
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Kathleen Fidler
Kathleen Fidler (1899 - 1980) was born in England, but after her marriage to James Goldie, spent most of her life in Bonnyrigg, Scotland, where she was often seen reading to children in the local library. She is best known for her Brydons and Dean series.  However, amongst the many children’s books she wrote were a few pony titles, though of them, only Haki is easy to find.  This is the story of a Shetland pony, and his owner Adam.  The Stallion from the Sea , which is based on a Manx legend, is hard to find.   Feodora is very hard to find indeed.

Sources
Books from Scotland have an article on Kathleen Fidler
Bonnyrigg and Lasswade historical society also has biographical information

Feodora the Donkey

Lutterworth, 1952, illus Iris Gillespie

 

 

 

The Stallion from the Sea

Lutterworth, 1953

Based on a Manx legend, this is a story of smuggling, adventure and a chestnut stallion.

 

 

 

Haki the Shetland Pony

Lutterworth, 1968, illus Victor Ambrus

Rand McNally, 1970 (far left)

Knight, pb, 1973, cover Victor Ambrus

Kelpies, pb, 1985, cover Ingeborg Smith

Kelpies, pb, 2002 

 

Adam Cromarty has a Shetland colt,  Haki, born on his father’s
croft. Adam spent a lot of time training the pony, but then the day
came when Adam was told the pony would have to be sold, despite
the fact Haki had been given to Adam for his own. And the pony
was sold - to a circus.

 

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