wp08d90c07.png
Jane Badger Books
wp022a3c10.png
wp0c355306.png
wp98e16124.png
wp595b4ad3.png
wp908e11a4.png
wpcda09a12.png
wp8229c351.png
wpe3872e8a.png
wp787e8ef2.png
Olive Norton
Olive Norton wrote a few detective novels, as well as this, which is unfortunately her only pony story.  If you like Veronica Westlake’s The Ten Pound Pony, you’ll probably enjoy this.  It’s a story about the attitudes we take, and how it is as well to keep an open mind.  Tabby and her sister Anna-Jane are desperate for a pony, but after their father falls ill, that looks pretty unlikely.  Their mother has what seem now very dated ideas about earning ones’ living:  “We may be short of money, for the time being,” she said. ‘But we don’t have to tell the world.  It isn’t done.  We must just manage with what we have, that’s all.”  Tabby, however, does not take this attitude:  appearances are not there to be kept up, as far as she is concerned.  She is an immensely resourceful figure and soon sets about trying to earn some money to buy Peggy, the pony she has fallen in love with.  

I was initially surprised that Tabby’s mother eventually accepts the need to earn some money whilst not doing a stroke herself, but she does crack and starts working too; and she is the one who sees the true June, whom Tabby considers a snobbish nightmare.

Tabby is a very attractive figure, and although the television quiz seems a slightly unlikely way of earning money (and one not exactly open to all), the plot holds up well and the book is a vivid and sparky read.

Finding the book:  not at all easy to find, alas.

Bob-a-Job Pony

William Heinemann Ltd, London, 1961, illus Clixby Watson

 

Many thanks to Lisa Catz for the photograph.

 

Tabby and her younger sister Anna-Jane, feisty characters both, are determined to earn the money to buy
Peggy, despite their straightened circumstances.  They are helped in this by Ian, Tabby’s friend, and hindered
by Tabby’s mother’s belief that one should hide one’s true circumstances behind a veneer of respectability.

 

 

Bibliography - pony books only

wp0fc94b89_0f.jpg