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Follyfoot
Series · 5 books · 1963-1992

Books in series

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#1

Cobbler's Dream

1963

Monica Dickens' moving account of the problems of running a rest home for aged and ailing horses is also an entertaining story of how helping the animals solves the problems of two young people at odds with life.
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#2

Follyfoot

1971

At Follyfoot Farm, the Colonel looks after old and ill-treated horses, helped by his stepdaughter, Callie, and two stable-hands, Dora and Steve. These three have plenty to do at the stables, but can always find time to get involved in the mystery and adventure that abound at Follyfoot Farm.
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#3

Dora at Follyfoot

1972

A story featuring the characters who first appeared in "Follyfoot". With the Colonel away, Dora and Steve are left in charge of Follyfoot Farm. When Dora decides to buy Amigo, an old lame horse, everyone at the farm helps her to win the Moonlight Pony Steeplechase and pay back the money.
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#4

The Horses of Follyfoot

1992

Dora is invited out to America to help set up a home of rest for horses. When she leaves and is given a horse to take back to Follyfoot, she can't believe her luck. But once they're home things start to go badly wrong. One of the horses falls ill. And it looks like the same epidemic that is sweeping America . . . Has Dora's horse brought the disease to England?
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#5

Stranger at Follyfoot

1976

A story featuring the characters who first appeared in "Follyfoot". As usual, all the stables at Follyfoot Farm are full, but when a mysterious girl named Yaz and her pony arrive looking for shelter, the staff can't turn her away. Yaz doesn't seem grateful, and is clearly hiding from something.

Author

Monica Dickens
Monica Dickens
Author · 36 books

From the publisher: MONICA DICKENS, born in 1915, was brought up in London and was the great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens. Her mother's German origins and her Catholicism gave her the detached eye of an outsider; at St Paul's Girls' School she was under occupied and rebellious. After drama school she was a debutante before working as a cook. One Pair of Hands (1939), her first book, described life in the kitchens of Kensington. It was the first of a group of semi autobiographies of which Mariana (1940), technically a novel, was one. 'My aim is to entertain rather than instruct,' she wrote. 'I want readers to recognise life in my books.' In 1951 Monica Dickens married a US naval officer, Roy Stratton, moved to America and adopted two daughters. An extremely popular writer, she involved herself in, and wrote about, good causes such as the Samaritans. After her husband died she lived in a cottage in rural Berkshire, dying there in 1992. http://www.persephonebooks.co.uk/page...

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