When city girl Louise moves to the country, she discovers the mountain brumbies are to be killed for pet food. She and Ben, a local farm boy, determine to save as many of the wild horses as they can. Despite opposition, they arrange a muster, but nothing goes according to plan. Following in the hoo
Barmah Brumbies
โ Scribed by Nicholas, Soraya
- Book ID
- 110342490
- Publisher
- Penguin Random House Australia
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 5 MB
- Series
- Starlight Stables 5
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781760146795
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โฆ Synopsis
Poppy, Milly and Katie are thrilled when they find out they're off to Barmah National Park on a five-day trail ride! Visiting Storm's home country, camping out, sighting brumbies in the wild and getting lost are just some of the adventures the girls have to look forward to. But will their penchant for landing in hot water lose them the chance of a lifetime?
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