Birdie: A powerful, moving animal and friendship tale for fans of Michael Morpurgo
By (Author) J P Rose
Andersen Press Ltd
Andersen Press Ltd
1st February 2025
3rd October 2024
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Adoption / fostering
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Racism and anti-racism
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Ponies, horses and related animals
Paperback
256
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm
207g
When Birdie is sent to live with her great-aunt in 1950s Yorkshire, she befriends the village's last remaining pit pony. A story of hope and courage, exploring themes of family, racism and identity. Captivating A. F. Steadman A tender and touching story for animal lovers everywhere Hannah Gold Birdie Bagshaw has never known her parents. Having grown up in a children's home for mixed race children in 1950s Leeds, now she has come to live with her great-aunt in the Yorkshire Dales. From her arrival, Birdie is treated like an outsider by the local children. When their bullying drives Birdie to hide in the nearby coal mine, she finds an unexpected rescuer in the form of Mr Duke, the last remaining pit pony in the village. As the weeks pass, Birdie forms a special bond with the spirited little pony. But his future is in danger, and Birdie comes up with a daring plan to save his life in return . . . Cover art by Keith Robinson
"A tender and touching story for animal lovers everywhere" -- Hannah Gold
"A captivating story of the profound and powerful magic of animals and how they can help us find our way in the world. I loved it" -- A. F. Steadman
"A future classic. A powerful novel about love, identity and finding your power in a world where everyone is against you... powerfully resonant today. A real triumph" * Book of the Month, the Bookseller *
"This book doesn't just break your heart, it smashes it to smithereens, before delivering the most heart-warming ending I've ever read. I was glowing as I turned the final page" -- Nathanael Lessore
"This is a story about family you didn't choose, about a journey filled with hope and animals that never judge" -- Kereen Getten
J.P. Rose was born in Manchester but was raised in Yorkshire after her adoption. Growing up she suffered extreme racism, though she continued to be proud of her diverse and rich Jamaican, Nigerian and Anglo-Irish heritage. She trained as an actress but eventually moved into writing, and she is now the author of numerous novels for adults. She owns several horses, dogs and cats and lives in London with her family.