Summer Pony

Summer Pony
Author: Jean Slaughter Doty
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2008-12-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0307491471

Ginny has always dreamed of having her very own pony, so when her parents agree to rent her a pony for the summer, Ginny is thrilled! But when Mokey arrives, she is shaggy, dirty, and half-starved–not at all what Ginny had in mind. Can Ginny still have the summer of her dreams?

Winter Pony

Winter Pony
Author: Jean Slaughter Doty
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2010-04-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0307477827

GINNY FINALLY HAS the pony she has always dreamed of, and now she and Mokey are looking forward to a winter full of new adventures. Together, they explore the snow-filled woods and even learn to drive a sleigh. As usual, Mokey has plenty of surprises in store, including one that Ginny can’t believe: Mokey is expecting a foal! This classic Jean Slaughter Doty tale—now with all-new illustrations by Ruth Sanderson—is back in print after more than 20 years for yet another generation of riders to enjoy.

The Essential Fergus the Horse

The Essential Fergus the Horse
Author: Jean Abernethy
Publisher: Trafalgar Square Books
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2023-06-15
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 164601233X

In the late 1990s, a little bay horse with white socks and a blaze was born. Dubbed “Fergus,” he has now traveled the world many times over by print, web, and satellite, inspired a line of merchandise, and gained a devoted following in the hundreds-of-thousands on Facebook and other social media. Who is this horse and how can we explain his magnetism? What makes him so special? Fergus the Horse (Equus hilarious) is the creation of Jean Abernethy, and the truth is, he isn’t meant to represent any one breed or discipline. Perhaps it’s this generic “everyhorse” quality that’s led to his popularity. “When fans write, ‘Fergus reminds me of my horse,’ I cannot be paid a higher compliment,” says Abernethy. And it’s his expressiveness, honesty, charm, and keen sense of humor that truly wins our hearts. Now Abernethy has brought together the backstory of Fergus the Horse—how he came to be, his early years, the history of his “friends”—and combined it with his “greatest hits,” including most-loved comic strips, some personal sketches, and brand new additions. The result is a lively, colorful, highly illustrated treasury that will entertain anyone with an eye for a horse and a need for a laugh.

The Valley of the Ponies

The Valley of the Ponies
Author: Jean Slaughter Doty
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-10-08
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781442486072

The Valley of the Ponies is Jean Slaughter Doty's story a girl's efforts to save a herd of innocent animals—illustrated by Dorothy Haskell Chhuy. Jennifer and Melissa—a pony which she has borrowed for the summer--attempt to save a herd of beautiful show ponies from horse thieves.

Horse Crazy

Horse Crazy
Author: Jean O'Malley Halley
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019-07-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0820355364

Horse Crazy explores the meaning behind the love between girls and horses. Jean O'Malley Halley, a self-professed "horse girl," contends that this relationship and its cultural signifiers influence the manner in which young girls define their identity when it comes to gender. Halley examines how popular culture, including the "pony book" genre, uses horses to encourage conformity to gender norms but also insists that the loving relationship between a girl and a horse fundamentally challenges sexist and mainstream ideas of girlhood. Horse Crazy looks at the relationships between girls and horses through the frameworks of Michel Foucault's concepts of normalization and biopower, drawing conclusions about the way girls' agency is both normalized and resistant to normalization. Segments of Halley's own experiences with horses as a young girl, as well as experiences from the perspective of other girls, are sources for examination. "Horsey girls," as she calls them, are girls who find a way to defy the expectations given to them by society-thinness, obsession with makeup and beauty, frailty-and gain the possibility of freedom in the process. Drawing on Nicole Shukin's uses of animal capital theories, Halley also explores the varied treatment of horses themselves as an example of the biopolitical use of nonhuman animals and the manipulation and exploitation of horse life. In so doing she engages with common ways we think and feel about animals and with the technologies of speciesism.

Yesterday's Horses

Yesterday's Horses
Author: Jean Slaughter Doty
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1985
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780027330403

While riding in the mountains, Kelly finds an orphaned foal that seems to belong to a breed of wild horses supposedly extinct for thousands of years and which holds the secret to a modern medical mystery.

The Monday Horses

The Monday Horses
Author: Jean Slaughter Doty
Publisher:
Total Pages: 149
Release: 1978
Genre: Horses
ISBN: 9780688841348

Her pony's accident provides Cassie with an introduction to show horses.

A Cowgirl and Her Horse

A Cowgirl and Her Horse
Author: Jean Ekman Adams
Publisher: Rio Chico Books for Children
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2011
Genre: Cowgirls
ISBN: 9781933855714

A young cowgirl demonstrates her unique way of caring for her horse, from feeding him hay sandwiches to helping him pick out new shoes.

Make Your Own Horse Clothing

Make Your Own Horse Clothing
Author: Jean Perry
Publisher: J. A. Allen, Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1983
Genre: Horses
ISBN: 9780851313832

Precise details and patterns for making more than 20 items of horse clothing, from blankets to browbands.