Ponies, ponies, ponies
Betty Roland (1903 -
Her Jamie series is aimed at the younger reader. As far as I know, there are four books in the series, and they all have some horsey content.
Finding the books: easy to find, and not expensive, though it is difficult to find copies which are not ex school library.
Links and sources
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Betty Roland
Bibliography -
The Forbidden Bridge
Bodley Head, London, 1961, illus Geraldine Spence, reprinted 1976
The Forbidden Bridge & Jamie’s Discovery
Bodley Head, London, 1976, 124 pp.
Scholastic Book Services, New York, 1973, 1975
Jamie’s Discovery
Bodley Head, London, 1963, 77pp.
The Forbidden Bridge & Jamie’s Discovery
Bodley Head, London, 1976, 124 pp.
Scholastic Book Services, New York, 1973, 1975
Jamie’s Summer Visitor
Bodley Head, London, 1964, 75 pp, illus Prudence
Seward
McGraw Hill, New York, 1964
Scholastic, New York, Sydney, 1981
Jamie has a visitor from Sydney: Nola. There
are two things wrong with Nola. Firstly, she’s a
girl, and not the friend Jamie hoped to play with,
and secondly, she can’t ride.
Jamie’s Other Grandmother
Bodley Head, Acorn Library, 1970, illus Prudence Seward
Jamie finds out he has another grandmother; a very wealthy one who lives in Australia
on a sheep farm. Jamie, despite not being keen to start with, spends Christmas with her.
Jamie
The Forbidden Bridge
Jamie’s Discovery
Jamie’s Summer Visitor
Jamie’s Other Grandmother