- Bonnie Bryant
Bonnie Bryant (born in New York,
New York ) is an Americanauthor of children's and young adult books. She is best known for authoring the intermediate horse book series "The Saddle Club", which was published byBantam Books from October 1988 until November 2001."The Saddle Club"
"The Saddle Club" chronicles the adventures of thirteen-year-old Lisa Atwood and twelve-year-olds Stephanie "Stevie" Lake and Carole Hanson, who live and ride horses in the fictional town of Willow Creek,
Virginia . The series was static in time; the girls never aged in 101 books, 7 special editions, and 3 Inside Stories.In the newsletter sent to fan club members, Bryant explains that she "wrote the first Saddle Club book in 1987. It came about from a suggestion made by an editor at Bantam. Her name is Judy (recognize the name?). She knew there were a lot of horse-crazy readers who hadn't had any new books in a long time. She also knew how interested I was in horses. She decided to bring us together. That's how The Saddle Club was born. At first, there were only going to be four books, but so many of you read them that I just had to do more. Right now, we're planning up through Number 52!" [Bantam Doubleday Dell. "Dear Saddle Club Members." Hoof Beat: The Saddle Club Newsletter 1.3 (1994): 1.] The "Saddle Club" books were Bryant's first books for Bantam-Skylark [Bryant, Bonnie. About the Author. "The Saddle Club #2: Horse Shy". New York: Bantam, 1988.] .
For a complete list of titles, see this list.
"Pony Tails"
"Pony Tails" is the first spin-off series authored by Bryant. It is aimed at beginning readers and follows the lives of eight-year-olds May Grover, Corinne "Corey" Takamura, and Jasmine James, who also ride at Pine Hollow. The first book was published in July 1995, and the last was published in February 1998.
Robert Brown and Fredericka Ribes provided the cover art for the "Pony Tails" books, and Marcy Ramsey provided the interior art for the books.
For a complete list of titles, see this list.
"Pine Hollow"
"Pine Hollow" is the second spin-off series authored by Bryant. It is aimed at young adult readers and features Carole, Lisa, Stevie, and some new friends in a series set four years after the events of "The Saddle Club". Unlike "The Saddle Club", "Pine Hollow" conformed to a realistic timeline. The series took place over the span of less than a year.
The first book was published in July 1998, and "Full Gallop", the seventeenth and last book, was published in April 2001. Although the last few "Saddle Club" books were published after "Full Gallop", it is the last book set chronologically in the Willow Creek universe.
For a complete list of titles, see this list.
Television series
In 2001, a television show called
The Saddle Club , based on the books, was filmed inAustralia . As of July 2008, two seasons have aired.Ghostwriting
Like many long-running children's book series, eventually "The Saddle Club" was taken over by a team of
ghostwriter s. Bryant wrote at least thirty-eight "The Saddle Club" books, six "Pony Tails" books, and two "Pine Hollow" books herself. Ghostwriters for the "Saddle Club" and "Pine Hollow" books includedCaitlin Macy (sometimes credited asCaitlin C. Macy ),Catherine Hapka ,Sallie Bissell ,Kimberly Brubaker Bradley ,Helen Geraghty ,Tina deVaron ,Cat Johnston ,Minna Jung , andSheila Prescott-Vessey .Other Books
Bonnie Bryant is also the author of many novelizations of movies, including
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ,The Karate Kid , andHoney, I Blew Up the Kid , written under her married name, B.B. Hiller. [Bryant, Bonnie. About the Author. "The Saddle Club #1: Horse Crazy". New York: Bantam, 1988.] [Bryant, Bonnie. About the Author. "The Saddle Club #2: Horse Shy". New York: Bantam, 1988.]Bryant collaborated in the ghostwriting of "
The Baby-sitters Club " Super Special #14: "BSC in the USA", published under the name of its creator,Ann M. Martin . [Martin, Ann M. Credit in "The Baby-sitters Club Super Special #14: BSC in the USA". New York: Scholastic, 1997.]Personal life
Bonnie Bryant was born to Emmons and Metzer S. "Mary" Bryant, who are now deceased. [Bryant, Bonnie. Dedication. "The Saddle Club Super Edition #5: Before They Rode Horses". New York: Bantam, 1997.] Bryant was born raised in
New York City [Bryant, Bonnie. About the Author. "The Saddle Club #1: Horse Crazy". New York: Bantam, 1988.] , then moved toWisconsin to go to college, where she met her husband, Neil W. Hiller. Bryant worked on the campus newspaper, where Hiller was the editor.After college, Bryant worked for a publishing company, then left in 1986 to write full-time. [Bantam Doubleday Dell. "Dear Saddle Club Members." Hoof Beat: The Saddle Club Newsletter 1.3 (1994): 1.] [Bryant, Bonnie. About the Author. "The Saddle Club #2: Horse Shy". New York: Bantam, 1988.] She and Hiller had two sons, Emmons and Andrew "Andy" Hiller. [Bryant, Bonnie. Notes. "The Saddle Club #5: Trail Mates". New York: Bantam, 1989.] [Bryant, Bonnie. Dedication. "Pine Hollow #2: The Trail Home". New York: Bantam, 1998.] Neil Hiller died in 1989. Many of Bonnie's books are dedicated to him. [Bryant, Bonnie. Dedication. "The Saddle Club #88: Sidesaddle". New York: Bantam, 1999.]
Bryant has two sisters, Penelope "Penny" Bryant Carey [Bryant, Bonnie. Dedication. "The Saddle Club #10: Riding Camp". New York: Bantam, 1990.] [Bryant, Bonnie. Dedication. "Pine Hollow #1: The Long Ride". New York: Bantam, 1998.] , and Molly Bryant, now deceased. [Bryant, Bonnie. Dedication. "The Saddle Club #7: Horse Play". New York: Bantam, 1989.] [Bryant, Bonnie. Dedication. "Pony Tails #5: May Takes the Lead". New York: Bantam Skylark, 1996.] Bryant now lives in
Greenwich Village , New York. [Bryant, Bonnie. About the Author. "The Saddle Club #101: Best Friends". New York: Bantam, 2001.]
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