BOOK REVIEW
REVIEWED BY SOPHIE
THOMPSON
The main characters
are Mrs Tilney, Gwen, and, of course, Teasel. Mrs Tilney is an old woman, who
sounds very posh, but she looks a little poor while Gwen is a quite mysterious
little girl. Teasel is very, very naughty and adventurous.
When Gwen’s teacher
asks if she could ask Gwen if she would like to help an elderly woman called
Mrs Tilney, they, of course say yes. As Gwen finds out, Mrs Tilney has a horse
called Teasel as she is, as Gwen is, a pony lover. Gwen try’s to spend most of
her time at Mrs Tilney’s, with teasel, which means stopping her chores at home.
Nevertheless, that does not mean that Gwen is at all aloud to stop doing the
jobs she has to do for Mrs Tilney for that was what Gwen was there. Then one
day, while Gwen and Teasel were on a ride, Mr Tilney got the stroke! Therefore,
Gwen called her mum, and then she phoned the ambulance. Mrs Tilney has to go to
hospital because she had to have some tests. Gwen then decides to go to
hospital with Mrs Tilney just for company. Gwen has to sit in the “rellies
room” which is where patients relatives or, in Gwen’s case, a friend. Gwen’s mum then decides to pick Gwen up. Then
Gwen asked her mum if she could go to Mrs Tilney’s house change Teasel's hay and
do a hoof check. Gwen’s mum answers with a yes and her mum drives her to Mrs
Tilney’s house.
Then, when they go for teasel for the 3rd time,
Lily, Jill and Michael’s daughter falls down a little slope and sprains her ankle. Teasel has gone missing. Gwen has to decide whether to leave her friend or go looking for her beloved horse. What decision will she make..?
I would recommend
this book to about 7+.

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