Issie and the Christmas Pony. Stacy Gregg

Issie and the Christmas Pony - Stacy Gregg


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      Pony Club

      Secrets

      Issie and the

      Christmas Pony

      Stacy Gregg

      

      HarperCollins Children’s Books An imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd. HarperCollins Publishers 1 London Bridge Street London SE1 9GF

      First published in Great Britain by HarperCollins Children’s Books in 2008

      Text copyright © Stacy Gregg 2008

      Illustrations © Fiona Land 2007

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      Source ISBN: 9780007288748

      Ebook Edition © AUGUST 2009 ISBN: 9780007341443

      Version: 2020-08-18

      For Hayley and all the kids in Room 10, Merry Christmas

       Contents

       Cover

       Title Page

       Copyright

       Dedication

       Map

       4 Winterflood Farm

       5 Bombproof Bert

       6 Dream Pony

       7 The Chevalier Point Pony Club

       8 Auction Day

       9 Going Once…Going Twice…

       10 The Worst Christmas Ever

       11 The Christmas Present

       12 Forever

       Keep Reading …

       Glossary

       The Pony Club Secrets Series

       About the Publisher

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       1 A Summer Christmas

      Issie Brown was just a little girl when she realised that Christmas was all wrong. Not wrong exactly, but sort of mixed up, muddled. Not the way it should be.

      Christmas on TV was always cold and wintry. There were sleigh bells and snow and you crowded round a roaring fire with hot chocolate while your mum cooked roast dinner with turkey and plum pudding. You’d wrap up warm in coats and mittens to sing carols and then tuck yourself up indoors and watch the snowflakes patter against the window while you waited for Santa to arrive.

      Issie couldn’t make head nor tail of it. Because Christmas wasn’t like that at all in Chevalier Point. It wasn’t snowing for starters-in fact, it was positively baking hot, the middle of summer, without a cloud in the bright blue sky. And there wasn’t any turkey or plum pudding. Issie couldn’t remember ever eating that sort of food for Christmas. For as long as she could remember her family had cooked their Christmas lunch on the barbecue down at the beach. They would wake up on Christmas morning and open their presents, which nearly always included a beach toy like swingball or a boogie board. Then they’d race down to the beach, where Issie would meet up with Stella and Kate.

      While their dads put crayfish and scallops on the hotplate to sizzle and their mums set out the picnic blankets, the girls would swim in the sea, riding the waves in on their boogie boards. When lunch was ready, they’d sit down on the blankets, still wearing their swimming costumes, letting the hot sun dry their backs as they ate. Their plates would be piled with bright red crayfish claws, which they would smash open with nutcrackers, prising out the juicy white flesh, dipping it in hot melted butter and mopping up the juice with crusty bread.

      For dessert there would be pavlova and strawberries and ice cream, and afterwards Issie, Stella and Kate would lie back on the grass in the hot summer sun until their mums were convinced their food had been digested and it was safe to swim again.

      No roaring fire, no snowflakes. It was a very different Christmas. A New Zealand Christmas.

      It


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