Give Me Back My Pony

by Jeanne Betancourt

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Lulu has fallen in love with the beautiful pony Snow White, and when the pony's snobby owner returns from boarding school, the Pony Pals come up with a plan to reunite Lulu and Snow White forever.

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Not the best, but had an okay plot. I know this is a children's book and I really do try to remember that when reading Pony Pals, but it still annoyed me how they all called Rema a snob and disliked her before they'd even met her. And yes, Rema wasn't totally in love with Snow White the way Lulu was, but it's not like she was neglecting her or anything... They made way too big a deal out of it all. But I did like how it turned out.

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Jeanne Betancourt was born in Burlington, Vermont on October 2, 1941. She grew up in rural Vermont, where she spent time helping out on a dairy farm. She studied dance and planned to join the Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall. After she graduated from college, she taught in junior and high schools in both Vermont and New York City and earned a show more masters degree in film studies from New York University. She wrote her first children's book in 1982 and since then has written a variety of fiction and nonfiction books for young readers. She has written over 75 books including Kate's Turn, My Name Is Brain Brian, Ava Tree and the Wishes Three, and the Pony Pals series. In addition to writing books, Betancourt has also written for television, and has received six Emmy Award nominations, two Humanities citations, and the National Psychological Award for Excellence in the Media. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Give Me Back My Pony
Original publication date
1995
Epigraph
[None]
Dedication
For my nephew, Chase
First words
Lulu Sander snapped her saddlebag closed and hurried out the back door.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Snow White neighed, as if to say, "Can we go home now, Lulu?"
Original language
English

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Genre
Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PZ7 .B46626Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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