A short story in the Frogmorton Farm series. Joy, Russell and Jenny Checkland's now teenage daughter, is being – well – a teenager, and driving her parents mad. She's a teenager – it's in the job description. So when a friend invites her to a concert in the park, despite being grounded, Joy decides to go. Yes it's another glimpse into life at Frogmorton farm with all its wacky cast of characters, but also it's a warning against the perils of online-only friendships. And yes, Thomas the golden horse who smells of warm ginger biscuits, makes an appearance. Jodi Taylor is always readable, so this is enjoyable, if short.
A short story in the Frogmorton Farm series. Joy, Russell and Jenny Checkland's now teenage daughter, is being – well – a teenager, and driving her parents mad. She's a teenager – it's in the job description. So when a friend invites her to a concert in the park, despite being grounded, Joy decides to go. Yes it's another glimpse into life at Frogmorton farm with all its wacky cast of characters, but also it's a warning against the perils of online-only friendships. And yes, Thomas the golden horse who smells of warm ginger biscuits, makes an appearance. Jodi Taylor is always readable, so this is enjoyable, if short.