Uncover Snowy River Brumby (Silver Brumby, #15) Interpreted By Elyne Mitchell Categorized In Printable Format

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The powerful stallion Buzz and his beautiful filly, Yarrawa, now have a handsome son.
Nooroo is growing up to be even faster than his father when he meets with a terrible accident.
Buzz, in a frenzy because of his injured yearling, races for the homestead and Mary Anne, hoping that the girl who reared him so lovingly will also be able to help his son.
. . This is second in the series of tales about Buzz, Yarrawa and their colt Nooroo, in the Australian high country.
They are set in the mid nineteenth century,

Buzz was a station horse which jumped the fence in The Colt From Snowy River.
He has a colt foal with the lovely brumby Yarrawa, and in Snowy River Brumby that colt Nooroo is helped by the station folk and tamed by them, with the help of a white pony mare Honey.
The third is about Nooroo in Brumby Racer, These books are well worth reading,

The two people we meet most in the series are James Reid and Mary Anne Reid, the oldest and youngest of four siblings.
When I first read this I thought it was an obvious ploy to appeal to two age groups of young readers.
That may still be the case but today we have the category Young Adult which didn't really exist in.
And these books are quite timeless and ageless, appealing to anyone who loves horses, nature and wilderness.
Elyne Mitchell is
Uncover Snowy River Brumby (Silver Brumby, #15) Interpreted By Elyne Mitchell  Categorized In Printable Format
an Australian author best known for her Silver Brumby childrens series, which tells the story of brumbies that roamed the Snowy Mountains in the Australian Alps, in particular a pale brumby named Thowra.
In, she was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for her services to literature, as well as an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from Charts Sturt University in.
Elyne Mitchell is an Australian author best known for her Silver Brumby children's series, which tells the story of brumbies that roamed the Snowy Mountains in the Australian Alps, in particular a pale brumby named Thowra.
In, she was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for her services to literature, as well as an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from Charts Sturt University in.
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