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www.malachydoyle.co.uk/mdpage1.htmlPublisher
Simon & Schuster LtdPublication date
3rd March 2008ISBN
9781416911036Children's Author 'Like-for-Like' recommendations
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Horse
Malachy Doyle
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Julia Eccleshare's comment:
All pony lovers will fall for this beautiful picture story. Follow this fully illustrated story of how a foal grows into a horse from the exciting moment when it first learns to stand on its spindly legs to when it finds its freedom and learns to gallop around the field. Other titles by this author include Barefoot Book Of Fairy Tales, and The Dancing Tiger.
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Synopsis
Horse by Malachy DoyleHave you ever wondered how a foal becomes a magnificent horse? This book follows one little foal's development from learning to stand on his spindly legs to thudding his hooves and charging around the paddock. A stunningly beautiful book, guaranteed to be a hit with all pony lovers.
About The Author
Malachy Doyle was born in Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland in 1954. His parents had recently moved up from Dublin and named him, their seventh child, after a local saint. They lived in Whitehead, a small town at the mouth of Belfast Lough all his childhood; his father still lives there. He went to secondary school (Saint Malachy’s College) in Belfast, and then to Bolton, Lancashire where he studied for a degree in Psychology. Malachy taught in Leeds for a year, followed by six months packing Polo Mints. He then worked for seven long years in advertising, firstly for Rowntree Mackintosh in York and later for general foods in Banbury, before buying a small holding in West Wales.
To feed his wife, Liz, their three young children, Naomi, Hannah and Liam (now teenagers), and numerous goats, pigs and chickens, Malachy took a job as a care assistant in a local Residential Special School. For the next seven years he darned socks, patched jeans and generally looked after the children there, before being offered the post of Deputy Head at another Special School. They moved to Machynlleth, a small town on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, and three years later he began to write for children. He now writes full time, apart from visiting schools or escaping into the mountains, and his books are available in eleven different languages.
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