Joy rides at Penniwells Riding Centre and loves it. But she can't quite make Ravi out. She doesn't know he is autistic. She just sees that he's very shy, acts strangely and never smiles. The day he finally does, is Joy's best day ever at Penniwells. Set in a real riding centre that caters for children with a range of disabilities, this story provides encouragement and inclusion, and a lot of fun!
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Gill Lobel was born in Coventry. She went to Manchester University to read English, and then to Leicester to study for a Post Graduate Certificate in Education. She has been a teacher for most of her working life mainly teaching English in comprehensive schools. She has also worked with children with Special Educational Needs, and as a Home Tutor for sick
More about Gillian LobelDeborah Alexander taught in primary schools for seventeen years before moving to France where she combines her teaching and writing activities with working in a local estate agency. She currently writes for 'Le 66', an English-language magazine based in the Pyrenees Orientales, whilst working on her children's stories. She bases her stories on her experience
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