A Horse by any Other Name
Fran wants to save the neglected chestnut Charlie, but she can’t understand the stranger who helps her. Why does he look at her with such contempt?
A Horse Called Gem
Jack’s not keen when his girlfriend, Billie, offers to help with a new girl’s riding problems but becomes more involved when they discover she’s a victim of the local bully, Kyle.
A Horse Called September
Mary and Anna were inseperable, even sharing Anna’s horse, September, until Anna’s father sent her away to school at Kilmingdean School, an expensive, snobbish establishment that specialised in turning out show jumping champions.
A Horse Called Trouble
Amy arrives at the prestigious Caspian Riding Centre as one of a group of prize-winning riders.
A Horse for Angel
Nell feels she’s at the edge of everyone’s life, even her own. Her frantically busy single mother sends Nell to stay with an aunt she’s never met, who lives in the country.
A Horse for the Summer
When Tom is lent a prize-winning show jumper for the summer, things don’t turn out quite as he had hoped.

A Long Road to Harringay
Rosemary Bridges eventually manages to buy the mare she wants, Golden Charm. She carefully and painstakingly trains her, and her showing career goes well, until Rosemary and Charm have an accident.
A Magical Friend
Pippa pays her first visit to the magical island of Chevalia. Chevalia’s in trouble because the magical horseshoes which give it its power have gone missing. Can Pippa, and the princess pony Stardust, daughter of the King and Queen of Chevalia, find the first horseshoe?
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A Midsummer Night’s Death
Jonathan doesn’t like the English master at his school, but he can’t believe that Robin drowned himself.
A Nag Called Wednesday
A Nag Called Wednesday is about a lost horse who happens to belong to the local knacker, who wants him back. Liz and Larry are determined to save the horse and hide him until he can be found a good home.
A New Friend
Comet appears as a New Forest Pony to Eleanor, who’s having a miserable and lonely school holiday.