I have just finished Pony from Fire, still not worked out the strange title though, and took a while as I kept putting it off!!! Not exactly as I had predicted but I was pretty close. Firecat arrived a wild and dangerous pony who had killed a man. Yoland, still very nervous, ends up saving him from a fire - Is this why it is titled Pony from Fire? - and of course from that moment on she and she alone can manage the beastie! Her, quite frankly, awful dealer of a father keeps blackmailing her (as if the poor girl hasn't been through enough all ready) and at first it's if she doesn't ride Firecat he will be destroyed then because she won't compete him he is sold........along the way just like Carmen she has to make a desperate ride to fetch a vet, during which she falls, bangs her head, voila - memory begins to return. As can only happen in a pony book the pony no one but her can handle turns up a show and she is asked to ride him (who was originally riding him is anyones guess as when her brother tried him he went 'loopy'). But anyhow she does because she thinks it will stop him being destroyed, but is it too late? (Thankfully) she didn't win the class but did enough so as on her return home she finds Firecat is grazing in their field. Cue happy ending.
Better than I thought it was going to be and a definite improvement on The Mystery Pony but did leave me a little disappointed as these titles are so hyped up.
I still cannot find an author who is a patch on Josephine Pullein Thompson and Caroline Akrill but the search will continue. ( NB I have not included Elyne Mitchell in this as her books are so different from the average pony story.)
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I love Caroline Akrtill. The eventers Trilogy is the best book I ever read, hilarious but very real. I also love Caroline Canters Home and I'd Rather Not Gallop, as I work with show horses I can really identify with the characters and lifestyle.
Quite harsh as she was very young when all her books got into print.
I do agree though The Pullein- Thompson sisters and Caroline Akrill Akrill are the best classical pony fiction writers.
Elyne Mitchell is in another league altogether. A Legend, there will never be a series to top The Silver Brumby.
Just been writing a review of this book myself. I totally agree that Yoland's father is one of the most unpleasant characters I've ever come across in a pony book (and her brother and sister weren't much better) Was surprised with how dark in tone this book was. My review will be published on the website soon.
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