Joe and the Hidden Horseshoe


Book Description

There are lots of things Joe would wish if he had the chance - that his family hadn't moved from the city to the country, that his mum hadn't bought two ponies no one could ride, and that one day he might have a dog of his own. So when he finds a lucky horseshoe in his garden, he makes some wishes just for fun. After all, there's always a chance they might come true... The first in a pony trilogy for boys and girls from the author of the KATY'S PONIES trilogy.




Joe and the Race to Rescue


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New adventures are in store for Joe and everyone else at the Hidden Horseshoe sanctuary in the third book in Victoria Eveleigh's new horse and pony series. Joe is fascinated by every horse he meets. Lightning is a pony club champion, but new challenges await Joe with his second pony, Fortune. Then he meets Velvet and Sherman, two majestic Shires, who open his eyes to the world of heavy horses. And Joe is about to discover just how awesome Shires can be when they help him in a dangerous and dramatic rescue at the Hidden Horseshoe sanctuary. The third in a pony trilogy for boys and girls from the author of the Katy's Ponies trilogy.




Joe and the Lightning Pony


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Joe is delighted that his pony, Lightning, is brilliant at mounted games. The two of them make a great pair and Joe can't wait for them to try out for the Prince Phillip Cup team. There's just one problem - Lightning seems quite small now that Joe is growing so fast. What will he do when he's too big to ride her? And what will happen to Lightning if she is sold? The second in a pony trilogy for boys and girls from the author of the Katy's Ponies trilogy.




Spy the Horseshoe


Book Description

Each book features both full-color Hidden Pictures and traditional black-and-white illustrations with stickers.




Katy's Pony Challenge


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The fourth heartwarming story in Victoria Eveleigh's KATY'S EXMOOR PONIES series, perfect for fans of pony and animal stories, Pippa Funnell, Stacy Gregg and Lauren St John. Katy's life has never been busier. What with riding Jacko, keeping Trifle in shape and trying to tame her cheeky foal, Tinkerbell, Katy certainly has her hands full! New neighbour, James, is eager to help but doesn't always seem to save Katy much time! Things are just as hectic for her best friend, Alice, who has a brilliant and demanding show jumping pony. So when Katy hears about a new sport called horse agility, she wonders if it could help her solve all kinds of problems . . .




Katy's Pony Summer


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The latest adventure in Victoria Eveleigh's KATY'S EXMOOR PONIES series. Perfect for fans of pony and animal stories, Michael Morpurgo and Lauren St John. It's summertime at Barton Farm in Victoria Eveleigh's latest Exmoor adventure. Katy is looking forward to a carefree summer on the farm, riding and having fun with her best friend, Alice. But all that changes when an injured foal leads to a mystery that no one can solve. It's up to Katy and her friends to discover exactly what's going on.




Ring of Hate: Joe Louis Vs. Max Schmeling


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The definitive book (The Ring) on one of the greatest sports events of the twentieth century, the heavyweight championship bout between Germany's Max Schmeling and America's "Brown Bomber," Joe Louis. More than the world heavyweight championship was at stake when Joe Louis fought Max Schmeling on June 22, 1938. In a world on the brink of war, the fight was depicted as a contest between nations, races, and political ideologies, the symbol of a much vaster struggle. Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels boasted that the Aryan Schmeling would crush his "inferior" black opponent. President Roosevelt told Louis, his guest at the White House, that "America needs muscles like yours to beat Germany." For Louis, this was also his chance to avenge the only loss in his brilliant career-by a knockout-to the same Max Schmeling two years earlier. Recreating the drama of their momentous bout, the author traces the lives of both fighters before and after the fight, including Schmeling's efforts in Nazi Germany to protect Jewish friends and the two boxers' surprising friendship in the postwar years. In Ring of Hate Myler tells the story of two decent men, drawn together by boxing and divided by the cruel demands of competing nations. Skyhorse Publishing, as well as our Sports Publishing imprint, are proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in sports—books about baseball, pro football, college football, pro and college basketball, hockey, or soccer, we have a book about your sport or your team. Whether you are a New York Yankees fan or hail from Red Sox nation; whether you are a die-hard Green Bay Packers or Dallas Cowboys fan; whether you root for the Kentucky Wildcats, Louisville Cardinals, UCLA Bruins, or Kansas Jayhawks; whether you route for the Boston Bruins, Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens, or Los Angeles Kings; we have a book for you. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to publishing books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked by other publishers and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.




Hunting for Hidden Gold


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Hunting for Hidden Gold is a thrilling mystery novel written by Franklin W. Dixon and is the fifth installment in the popular Hardy Boys series. Published in 1928, this book follows the adventures of teenage brothers Frank and Joe Hardy, who are determined to uncover the truth behind a mysterious case of hidden gold. The story begins with the Hardy Boys receiving a letter from a man named Thomas Maguire, who claims to have found a map leading to a hidden gold mine in the mountains of Arizona. Excited by the prospect of a new adventure, the brothers embark on a journey to the Wild West, where they meet Maguire and his daughter Alice. However, the seemingly simple quest for gold quickly turns into a dangerous game of cat and mouse as the Hardy Boys are targeted by a group of ruthless criminals who will stop at nothing to get their hands on the hidden treasure. As the brothers delve deeper into the mystery, they encounter various challenges and obstacles that push their detective skills to the limit. From navigating treacherous mountain trails to escaping deadly traps, the Hardy Boys must use their cunning and bravery to stay one step ahead of their enemies. Along the way, they also unravel a series of clues and uncover a shocking conspiracy that puts their lives in grave danger. One of the most notable aspects of Hunting for Hidden Gold is its vivid and detailed descriptions of the American West. Dixon's writing masterfully captures the rugged landscape and the spirit of adventure that permeates the region, making readers feel as though they are on the journey with the Hardy Boys. Additionally, the book is filled with action-packed scenes and thrilling plot twists that will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very end. Aside from its entertainment value, Hunting for Hidden Gold also offers valuable lessons for young readers. Through the Hardy Boys' courage, perseverance, and determination, readers are encouraged to never give up on their goals, even in the face of adversity. The book also highlights the importance of teamwork and trusting one's instincts, as the brothers work together to solve the mystery and outsmart their adversaries. Hunting for Hidden Gold is a well-crafted and exciting novel that has captivated readers for generations. From its engaging plot and well-developed characters to its educational themes and captivating writing style, this book has truly stood the test of time and remains a beloved classic in the world of children's literature.




The Hidden Light of Northern Fires


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"Rooted in the history of the only secessionist town north of the Mason-Dixon Line, [this novel] tells a story of redemption amidst a war that tore families and the country apart"--Dust jacket flap.




Bluff City Pawn


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Huddy Marr, the proprietor of Bluff City Pawn shop in Memphis, is good at what he does: he knows jewelry, he knows guns and guitars. But the neighborhood is changing: A blood bank is set to open across the street from the retail space he leases from his brother Joe, and Huddy wants to move to a less seedy part of town. A pawn shop should stay right on the edge of seedy. When a longtime client dies, his widow calls Huddy to come appraise his considerable gun collection. If he can buy up the guns, Huddy knows he can make a killing, possibly change his fortunes for good. But he needs cash up front, and for that he needs Joe. Soon the restless youngest, Harlan, is also involved-they could use the manpower to move the haul-and slowly the brothers' old family dynamics reassert themselves. There is trouble inherent in these wares. There is trouble inherent in this family. And there is something inherent to Memphis . . . something that means a change of fortune can't come easy. Stephen Schottenfeld's first novel is a masterful depiction of a city, a business, and a family. It is an investigation of class and law, ownership and value, loyalty, betrayal, and blood; one that gathers power and resonates long after it's done.