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y separately published work icon Lennie the Legend : Solo to Sydney by Pony single work   children's fiction   children's   historical fiction  
Is part of Heritage Heroes Stephanie Owen Reeder , 2017 series - author children's fiction
Issue Details: First known date: 2015... 2015 Lennie the Legend : Solo to Sydney by Pony
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y separately published work icon Lennie the Legend : Solo to Sydney by Pony Stephanie Owen Reeder , Canberra : National Library of Australia , 2015 8290043 2015 single work children's fiction children's historical fiction (taught in 1 units)

'This is the inspiring true story of nine-year-old Lennie Gwyther who, at the height of the Great Depression in 1932, rode his pony from his home town of Leongatha in rural Victoria to Sydney to witness the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Lennie’s 1,000-kilometre solo journey captured the imagination of the nation, and his determination and courage provided hope to many at a difficult time in Australia’s history.

'Lennie the Legend begins with a terrible accident on the family farm, when Lennie, remarkably at such a young age, takes on the responsibility for the ploughing. Lennie is obsessed with the marvel of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and, as a reward for saving the farm from missing the planting season, his parents grant him his wish to ride on his own to Sydney for the opening of the bridge. Lennie has all sorts of adventures along the way—a thief lurking in the bush in the dead of night, a raging bushfire, surprise appearances, celebrations in his honour, being the star of a newsreel, and meeting the Prime Minister.' (Publication summary)

Children's Literature Southern Cross University 2016 (Semester 2)
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