Susan Richards - Chosen by a Horse Constable: £7.99 This is yet another book that's been in the review pile for months: so long, in fact, I can't remember when I got it. It's about a rescue horse: a Standardbred mare called Lay Me Down, and the woman who rescued her, Susan Richards. Lay Me Down was rescued when she and her companions were seized by their owner, who had neglected them so badly they were nearly at the point of starvation. At first, it wasn't even clear if Lay Me Down would survive, but she and her foal both did. The foal was reclaimed by the abusive owner, who had to sign all the foals over to his vet in lieu of fees, but Lay Me Down stayed. She really was a quite exceptional mare, and Susan Richards shows you just what a complete sweetie this horse was. Despite the horrors she had known, she bore no one any malice, and was always accepting and kind: no mareish nasties at all, unlike one of Susan Richard's other horses, the Morgan Georgi...
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I think it's the fact that we see the characters develop and grow. Noel changes from gawky, self-conscious adolescent to a competent, confident young woman and Henry changes from utter prat to a young man who is mature and considerate. The end of Pony Club Camp when he says that the debs he meets are dull and that he often thinks of riding home from hunting with Noel who has hay in her hair (not sure that's entirely correct and don't have a copy to hand to check) is lovely. And there's a bit of romance altohugh JPT tells me that Collins were a bit horrified by that. Sometime I must make her tell me what happens next....
I like that along with all the riding instruction, we get the sometimes irrelevent but entertaining chatter of the characters. For example, in 'Radney Riding Club' there's a discussion on French phrases to use for the visiting instructor. And the bit in 'One Day Event' where Henry describes the twins as having 'hacked off hair', which makes Noel giggle and tell him that the hair style is a fashionable 'urchin' cut.
Porsonally I'd like to know what happened to the characters from Henry's home area that we met in 'Radney Riding Club' and never saw again.
M&M - you are missing a treat. Some of the best characters outside Jill, with the added benefit of boys too.
Gillian - Yes, I do agree with you about Radney. Christo does get a tiny mention in PC Camp, but that's it. I suppose they were, geographically, too far away, and it would have made things incredibly complicated if the Radney lot suddenly turned up at any competitions the West Barset. were going in for.
I think they work well as the characterisation is so good. I love the bit in Pony Club Team where Henry is so ghastly and snobbish to John.
The fact is they are a series and the characters develop as they grow up.
I think The Radney Riding Club is my favourite. It has real sections of humour. The colonel that initially schools them badly could have been the District Commissioner of my own Pony Club.
I agree with other posters that it would have been good to find out what happened to everyone. We get hints in the later novels; John taking over the family farm, Christo doing an instructors course and Henry in the army.
Someone should write a sequel!
JPT's later Pony Club series is also spot on.I haven't read any comments on these. Mrs Rooke must surely have been based on the secretary of my Pony Club, I laugh every time I read one of them.
JPT was involved in the Pony Club and it shows in these two series. Surely some of the characters must have been based on real people.