/ Lead title The second adventure in this fresh, fun and accessible new series -- perfect for all pony-loving girls out there. / A brand new collectable series for girls that love ponies! / Bridges the gap between My Secret Unicorn and Chesnut Hill -- real pony adventures but with a spiritual twist / Books 3 and 4 to follow in February and June 2008 / Retail promotions across the high street and mass market with pony themed competitions and giveways! / Targeting Pony and tween magazines for covermounts, competitions, features and reviews / Competition: Chestnut Hill/ Heartland series Lauren Brooke
/ Lead title The second adventure in this fresh, fun and accessible new series -- perfect for all pony-loving girls out there!
Stacy Gregg loved horses right from the start. Determined to have her own pony, she saved up every cent and by the time she was five, her piggy bank was groaning with enough small change to buy a horse. Unfortunately, her dreams continued to be hampered by the fact that she lived in the city with her exasperatingly 'unhorsey' family. There would be another four frustrating years of cantering on brooms around the Gregg family living room until, finally, her parents went rural and a string of ponies followed. These days, Stacy divides her time between writing the Pony Club Secrets series and working as editor of fashion website Runwayreporter.com. Stacy is 39 years old. She lives with her partner and their seven year-old daughter in a converted soccer club rooms in Auckland, New Zealand. She does not currently have a piggy bank, but she is definitely making plans to buy another horse.
Stacy Gregg loved horses right from the start. Determined to have her own pony, she saved up every cent and by the time she was five, her piggy bank was groaning with enough small change to buy a horse. At the age of 19 Stacy began writing professionally, landing a job as a feature writer on New Zealand's best-selling woman's magazine, More. Since then, she has written for most of the major magazine and newspaper titles in Australasia. She has been fashion editor for the Sunday Star-Times, New Zealand's largest circulation national broadsheet and the editor of Style magazine. She has carved out a reputation as New Zealand's pre-eminent fashion journalist, covering everybody from Karen Walker in London to Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld in LA. She lives with her partner and their daughter in a converted soccer club rooms in Auckland. She does not currently have a piggy bank, but she is definitely making plans to buy another horse.
Praise for ‘The Princess and the Foal’:
‘The perfect gift for girls with big dreams’ The Bookseller ‘Great
new book – 10/10’ Newmarket Journal ‘Younger readers will delight
in this heartwarming tale’ Horse
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