It Began With Picotee is this week's book. It is their first book, and like their mother, all 3 sisters collabrated to do it. It was first published in 1946, the same year as both Diana and Josephine published their first solo books.
It is illustrated by Rosemary Robertson, who was not only a friend of Josephine's, but also did their mother's They Bought Her A Pony.
The blurb reads:-
It began with Picotee, then came Tony, and Pengo and a whole host of other ponies. Some were amenable to discipline, others were decidedly not. But good, or bad, for the three girls who looked after them, the more ponies they had the more they liked it.
It Began With Picotee is rather an apt title, since this began which is was obviously a rather fruitful career for all 3 sisters.
Thursday, 19 September 2024
Review: ALL THREE: It Began With Picotee
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Labels: 1940s books, Christine, Diana, Joint Works, Josephine, Review, Rosemary Robertson (Illustrated By)
Wednesday, 15 May 2024
Review: JOSEPHINE - Pony Club Team
Pony Club Team is the second book in the ever popular West Barsetshire aka the Noel and Henry series. It was first published in 1950, making it Josephine's fourth book.
The blurb reads:-
Christopher got his foot in the stirrups and jumped, but before he could swing his leg over, Fireworks was off at a gallop! Christopher tried to pull him up to get on, but he couldn't manage so he just hung on for grim death. They galloped past Glory. "Whoa, whoa," shouted June. The rest of the team turned at her shout. "Perhaps he'll stop when he gets here," said Roger.
But Fireworks didn't stop; he swerved and galloped towards the hedge. The Pony Club members stood helpless. Then Fireworks swerved again and Christopher lost hold of the saddle and fell. For a horrid moment he was mixed up with Fireworks' flying hoofs and then the pony galloped on as Christopher lay on the ground...
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Labels: 1950s books, ebook, Jane Badger, Josephine, Noel and Henry, Review, West Barsetshire Pony Club