The Forbidden Trail: Pine Valley Ponies by
Kate Welshman, Illustrated by Heath McKenzie (Scholastic Press)
PB
RRP $9.99
ISBN
978-1-74362-430-2
Reviewed
by Jenny Heslop
Maddy is super excited. Today is the day
she gets to start riding lessons at Pine Valley Ranch on her pony Snowy. But
she is also a little nervous. Is she really good enough to be in the
intermediate class? Will she ever be as good a rider as her mother was? And
what is down the shortcut trail which
makes it the Forbidden Trail.
This is the first book in a new series.
From its eye-catching foil cover, to the charming and fun illustrations, to the
story line loaded with horse riding fun, danger, bravery and rescue, the appeal
for young girls who loves horses and all that world entails, is endless.
Maddy is a likeable heroine, as is her
new friend Iris. I like that Maddy is following Mum’s footsteps but in her own
independent way. The involvement of parents is realistic and there is a good
amount of information about horses and their care without feeling that it’s
being ‘dumped’ into the story line.
There is the clichéd mean rich girl, and
sometimes it feels as though the story is following a formula – albeit one which
engages and entertains children and there is a good balance between breezy fun
and more serious moments.
Heath McKenzies’ illustrations are my
favourite part of this book. He captures people and animals in a wonderfully
light-hearted warm way but also portrays a feeling and personality which adds
so much to the story.
Short chapters, illustrations, easy
reading text, a great map of the area around Pine Valley Ranch, and profiles of
the ponies and horses, make this a sweet beginner-reader chapter book for horse-mad girls.