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A little girl finds the courage to ride when her mother gives her a tiny golden pony that radiates self-confidence.
First published in 1987, New York Times bestseller, I’m With The Band has been reprinted throughout the years, all over the world. This is the stylish, exuberant and sweetly innocent tale of one of the most famous groupies of the 1960s and 70s. Beginning with Pamela Des Barres’ early obsession with Elvis, her own Beatlemania madness, and her fierce determination to meet the musicians who rocked her world, I’m With The Band illuminates the glory days of scintillating encounters with musical gods including Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger and Keith Moon. A girl just wanting to have fun, Des Barres immersed herself in the drugs, danger and ecstasy of the freewheeling 1960s. As a member of The GTOs (Girls Together Outrageously), an all-female group masterminded by Frank Zappa, Des Barres was in the thick of the most revolutionary renaissance in the history of modern popular music. She travelled with Led Zeppelin; lived in sin with Don Johnson; turned down a date with Elvis Presley; and was close friends with Robert Plant, Gram Parsons and Ray Davies. She had affairs with Mick Jagger, Jimmy Page, Keith Moon, Waylon Jennings, Chris Hillman, Noel Redding, and Jim Morrison, among others. A woman in possession of her own destiny, Des Barres blazed a trail for women’s life-writing, standing up for female voices and experience everywhere. From original diaries, told with great warmth, chutzpah and joie de vivre, this is a frank memoir that wears its heart on its sleeve, and recalls one of rock ’n’ roll’s most thrilling eras. This edition contains new material from the author, including her response to the vitriolic shaming of groupies, and a foreword by Roisin O’Connor, rock journalist and music correspondent for the Independent.
A pony tells how he is lucky.
Carole Hanson and her father are going camping, leaving her horse, Starlight, in her friends' care. But Stevie and Lisa get so busy with Starlight that they neglect their own less fortunate horses. And Carole and her father end up competing on their trip instead of having fun.
A girl's desire to help a starving horse changes his future, as well as hers.
Lauren is crazy about dressage and can't wait to try it out for herself at Pony Camp - it'll be just like dancing with Lucky, her beautifully pony for the week! Not only that, but she's looking forward to making new friends with girls as pony-obsessed as she is. But can Lauren and her new pony pals compete in the dressage comp at the end of the week and still stay friends...?
Anna has a great idea for the town's first ever Pony Parade. Ten artists each paint a lifesize copy of a pony to be auctioned off to benefit the local fire department. But Tommy Rand is up to his old pranks. Will he sabotage all of Anna's hard work?
The aliens have arrived. And they’re hungry for electricity. In the Earth of the future, humans are on the run from an alien force—giant blobs who suck up electrical devices wherever they can find them. Strata and her family are part of a caravan of digital rescuers, hoping to keep the memory of civilization alive by saving electronics wherever they can. Many humans have reverted to a pre-electrical age, and others have taken advantage of the invasion to become dangerous bandits and outlaws. When Strata and her brother are separated from the caravan, they must rely on a particularly beautiful and rare robot pony to escape the outlaws and aliens—and defeat the invaders once and for all.
In 'The Pony Rider Boys on the Blue Ridge; or, A Lucky Find in the Carolina Mountains' by Frank Gee Patchin, readers are taken on an adventurous journey with a group of young boys as they travel through the Carolina Mountains. The book is written in a simple and engaging style that appeals to younger audiences, making it an exciting read for those interested in adventure and outdoor exploration. The vivid descriptions of the landscape and the boys' interactions with the local inhabitants provide a rich literary context that transports readers to the setting of the story. Patchin's use of colorful language and dynamic storytelling keeps readers hooked from start to finish. Frank Gee Patchin, a prolific writer of juvenile adventure fiction, was known for his ability to capture the spirit of youth and convey the thrill of exploration. His own experiences as a young adventurer likely inspired the lively and authentic portrayal of the characters in this book. Overall, 'The Pony Rider Boys on the Blue Ridge' is a must-read for young readers who enjoy action-packed tales of friendship and discovery in the great outdoors.
When Happy Go Lucky, a young pony, is sent to live at a riding school called Big Apple Barn, he misses his mom at Shoemaker Stables, and he has a lot to learn at his new home.