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Patricia Leitch (1933–2015)

Autor von For Love of a Horse

67 Werke 807 Mitglieder 5 Rezensionen Lieblingsautor von 1 Lesern

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Beinhaltet die Namen: Pat Leitch, Patricia Leitch

Beinhaltet auch: Jane Eliot (2)

Bildnachweis: From Herald Scotland obit

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Werke von Patricia Leitch

For Love of a Horse (1976) 127 Exemplare
The Summer Riders (1977) 48 Exemplare
A Devil to Ride (1976) 40 Exemplare
Gallop to the Hills (1979) 40 Exemplare
Night of the Red Horse (1978) 38 Exemplare
Ride Like the Wind (1983) 31 Exemplare
The Magic Pony (1982) 26 Exemplare
Horse in a Million (1980) 25 Exemplare
Horse of Fire (1986) 25 Exemplare
The Black Loch (1963) 24 Exemplare
Jump for the Moon (1985) 23 Exemplare
The Special Pony (1992) 22 Exemplare
A Pony to Jump (1992) 21 Exemplare
Riding Course Summer (1963) 19 Exemplare
Dream of Fair Horses (1975) 19 Exemplare
Chestnut Gold (1984) 18 Exemplare
Running Wild (1988) 18 Exemplare
Die Überraschung des Turniers. (1972) 17 Exemplare
Pony Puzzle (1995) 15 Exemplare
Pony Club Rider (Horseshoes) (1993) 15 Exemplare
Highland Pony Trek (1964) 15 Exemplare
Horse for the Holidays (1978) 12 Exemplare
A Pony of Our Own (1971) 12 Exemplare
The Stolen Pony (1995) 12 Exemplare
Adventures of Robin Hood (1979) 9 Exemplare
Afraid to Ride (1967) 9 Exemplare
Pony surprise (1974) 7 Exemplare
First Pony (1973) 6 Exemplare
Cross Country Pony (1965) 5 Exemplare
Rebel pony (1973) 5 Exemplare
To save a pony (1960) 5 Exemplare
A rosette for Royal 3 Exemplare
Pony Club Camp 3 Exemplare
Das Wunderpony. 2 Exemplare
Freizeit auf der Koppel (1986) 2 Exemplare
Upp i sadeln! (1977) 1 Exemplar
Kattys hemliga ponny (1978) 1 Exemplar
Camilla och guldfuxen (1975) 1 Exemplar
Bara Linda kan rida Shanti (1982) 1 Exemplar
Jenni ja punainen hevonen (1979) 1 Exemplar
Kate I tolvte time 1 Exemplar
Kate Den mystiske sortkledde (1994) 1 Exemplar
Kate på dypt vann (1992) 1 Exemplar
Kate og ulvehunden (1991) 1 Exemplar
Kate og sommereventyret (1991) 1 Exemplar
Treasure to the East (1966) 1 Exemplar
Jacky tar priset 1 Exemplar

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Efter sju sorger och åtta bedrövelser har Linda fått sin älskade Shanti. Men det betyder inte att hennes bekymmer är slut. Shanti är mycket svår att rida, nästan omöjlig. Om och om igen åker Linda av, och varje gång biter hon ihop tänderna och försöker igen. Och för var gång blir Shantis övertag större...
 
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stenbackeskolan | Nov 10, 2020 |
Horse from the Black Loch is a page-turning adventure, with a wonderful Scottish setting. It's a book to delight any young aficionado of pony stories, folktales, and magic. But the portrayal of the Horse is too ambiguous and even contradictory to sit well with someone who reads it for the first time as an adult. Its origin and nature are never explained. Sometimes it seems clearly supernatural (apparently immortal, for one thing) and yet when the villains capture it and lock it in the shed it seems as helpless as any mortal horse. I closed the book with a feeling of bewilderment rather than satisfaction, but a pony-loving little girl who dreams of being special to a magical horse might find this a favourite book.… (mehr)
 
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muumi | Feb 28, 2018 |
*spoiler warning*

Well, I had a lot of small quibbles with this novel as I was reading it, but overall I really enjoyed it.

In the beginning it seemed like yet another "city girl who knows nothing about horses wants to get her own horse" book. She can't ride very well, and yet she rides a flighty hunter and ends up in lots of trouble. She doesn't seem to know much about horses or ponies, how to choose the right one, what to look for, etc, and for awhile it's cringe-worthy.

My opinion started to change when Sandy met Tarka and knew right away that she had to buy her, had to save the sick neglected pony even though this was far from her "dream pony". The drama with Tarka getting so sick was a bit cliched, it seems like almost every "first horse"-type book has that.

Some of the things that happened in the book... Maybe because it was written so long ago? Maybe things were just all-around safer back then, I really don't know. But I was very surprised at Sandy's instructor taking them riding in a storm, especially with shy-happy ponies. And amazed that Sandy, an 11 year old kid, was allowed to ride her pony 20 miles through a busy city she had never even been to. That seems almost neglectful on the parent's part. And then Karen and Sandy stopped in the middle of nowhere in a strange place to help a strange old man who said he was hurt. Nowadays that would be red-flag for "get out of there now".

Many things in this book simply go too fast. I know it's supposed to be a short children's book, but so many things that could have been really interesting drama (the hurt man, the struggle riding the ponies across the busy street, even the fox-hunting) were over in a page or two and didn't seem to add much to the story because they were over so quickly.

However! Overall it was a fairly good read, I liked the writing and the different (old-type) language, and I may even read it again someday.
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Heather19 | Nov 4, 2010 |

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