“Sal feels brave and tough when she is with her pony, but scared and anxious at school. In this heart-warming book, Sal learns to channel her nerves and be her true self, her trusted pony by her side.”<br />- <i>Australian Women’s Weekly </i>
“I love how the story challenges stigma about school anxiety with a protagonist who is brave in a context that many city kids would find frightening. It also hints, without being didactic, that having the courage to reveal our true selves is a path to finding acceptance and friendship..” <br /><i>- Children’s Book Council of Australia - Reading Time</i>
“It’s a common thing for children to feel anxious at school. Often they behave totally different to how they behave at home, with those they love. This is a heartwarming story about finding courage and friendship. It’s a comforting account of how showing a little bravery can lead to happiness.” <br /><i>-Get Kids Booked (via Instagram)</i>
“Told through the perspective of Sal’s pony, this is a book that tackles an issue that is currently common in a post Covid landscape: social and school anxiety. With a hopeful ending, this picture book is a reminder that sometimes the things we want are closer than we think if we take a leap and be exactly who we already are.” <br /><i>- Love Four Learning via instagram</i>
“An uplifting message about confidence and friendship, and offers a simple and non-threatening starting point for discussions with little readers (aged 4+) who might have anxieties about school or other experiences beyond their comfort zones.“<br /><i> -Books+Publishing</i>
“Inspiring and encouraging, this is a beautiful example of overcoming uncertainty and anxiety, and the importance of friendship - between humans, and humans and animals.” <br />-<i>Kids’ Book Review</i>
“The tenderness, kindness and strength that culminate through the story and pictures perfectly balance like an exquisite equestrian performance, that makes a lasting impression on your heart.”<br /><i>-Just Write for Kids</i>
“In The Real Cowgirl, Isabelle Duff hopes to empower children to talk about their feelings and instil everyone with empathy toward anxiety and uncertainty.” <br /><i>-Novel Insight</i>
“In this vibrantly illustrated, heart-warming story, find out how a small act of bravery and the power of friendship help Sal to be herself even when she is scared.” <br /><i>-Peninsula Kids</i>
“Told from the perspective of her pony, this is a story to inspire those whose home life is different to their school life to open up to their peers.” <br /><i>- The Bottom Shelf – Teacher Librarian – shared nationally on the OZTL network </i>
“I love that it is written through the eyes of Sal’s pony! So clever. The story is also a wonderful and gentle starting point for a discussion about anxieties - situations or experiences that are making them feel scared and small.”<br /><i>- Picture Book Book Club (via Instagram) </i>
“Australian author, Isabelle Duffy, has written this heart-warming story based on her experiences as a young girl living on a farm in NSW. It is about the special relationship between a girl and her pony, the importance and power of friendships, and overcoming self-doubt and anxiety.”- Story Links
“This is a heartwarming book which offers value for junior primary students struggling to come out of their shell and make friends at school.” <br /><i>- BuzzWords </i>
“A rewarding story about feeling brave, but having the courage to tell people how you feel”.<br /><i>-Read Plus </i>