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A Pony Called Secret: A Friend In Need - cover

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A Pony Called Secret: A Friend In Need

Olivia Tuffin

Publisher: Nosy Crow

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Summary

Alice is so excited to finally join the pony club with her gorgeous pony, Secret! Things get off to a great start when Alice is invited to super-popular Hannah's birthday party. But on the night of the party the snow starts to fall and a pony escapes into the night. Alice and Finn must go to the rescue ... but will their friendship survive the storm? 
 A perfect pony story from the author of the much-loved The Palomino Pony series. 
 Look out for more Alice and Secret stories: 
 A New Beginning  
A Ride To Freedom 
 A Dream Come True
Available since: 01/11/2019.

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