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Skewbald, the New Forest Pony

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About This Book

The narrative traces a young New Forest pony’s life from birth in a communal herd through seasons of grazing, play and rivalry, chronicling encounters with other ponies, human interventions such as branding and capture, and hazards including road accidents, injury, and nearby mines. Episodes show the foal growing into a bold jumper and swift runner, coping with winter privations, a broken leg and recovery, moments of leadership contests and escapes, and an occasion when the pony raises an alarm at a fire. The text combines naturalistic detail about forest pony life with episodic adventures and pastoral observation.

About the Author

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Allen W. Seaby

Allen W. Seaby was an author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the early 20th century. His notable work, "Skewbald, the New Forest Pony," captures the charm and adventures of a pony in the picturesque New Forest of England. Through his storytelling, Seaby aimed to engage young readers with themes of nature and friendship, reflecting a deep appreciation for the English countryside. His writing is characterized by vivid descriptions and a gentle narrative style, making it appealing to both children and adults alike.

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