Night Mischief seems to be misjudged from the day he is born. He is very obedient and good natured, but because his name is Mischief, people, as well as the other horses, think he is a naughty pony. When one of the other ponies gets into trouble, Mischief is blamed, even though he actually tried to help. The story of Night Mischief tells how Mischief overcomes his name and the perceptions of others, holding his head high, and always knowing who he really is inside.
Night Mischief seems to be misjudged from the day he is born. He is very obedient and good natured, but because his name is Mischief, people, as well as the other horses, think he is a naughty pony. When one of the other ponies gets into trouble, Mischief is blamed, even though he actually tried to help. The story of Night Mischief tells how Mischief overcomes his name and the perceptions of others, holding his head high, and always knowing who he really is inside.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
PHYLLIS PITTMAN, a grandmother of ten and a former horse breeder, uses her insight into horses and children - and their age-old mutual attraction - to craft stories that speak to kids and are fun to write and to read. A resident of Fairhope, Ala, Pittman is a former journalist, feature writer, travel writer, and humor columnist. The Hattiesburg, Miss. native has written for the Hattiesburg American, the Jackson, Miss. Clarion Ledger, the on-line magazine Iconoculture, and other publications. A graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi, she has taught newswriting, editing, and layout and design at USM and William Carey University in Hattiesburg. In addition to Pony Tales: Night Mischief, Pittman has short stories in a collection called Fairhope Anthology: Second in a Series. Her debut novel, The Trouble with Grits was a 2017 Faulkner finalist. She is currently working on a new novel, Becoming Marianna. For more information, go to phyllispittman.com
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