
H M Peel (Hazel Mary Peel) is one of the lesser known pony book authors, probably because only two of her books were printed in paperback in the UK (Jago and Fury, by Armada in 1973). Both these stories are set in Australia, and are tales of racing and wild horses. Jago in particular is a powerful story which gives a strong sense of what it is like to be a horse. Jago, who starts life as a race horse, is made into a rogue by thoughtless treatment. He breaks out and starts to live life in the wild. His conversion into a horse in harmony with his harsh new environment is brilliantly described.
H M Peel’s other titles form a series (though they do in fact join up with the Jago
story in Untamed). The Leysham Stud series features a grown-
The first book featuring Ann is Pilot the Hunter, in which Ann buys the piebald Pilot at auction. He is, as she says, “difficult at first”: in fact most of the horses in the series are difficult, but for very different reasons.
The hardback books are very difficult to find; the Armada paperbacks do turn up fairly
often. Fidra Books are re-
You can read an interview with Hazel Peel here.
Hazel Peel writes now as Wallis Peel, and this link will take you to the relevant website.
Acknowledgements: many thanks to Sarah for the pictures of Pilot the Chaser and Dido and Rogue.