“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>
In The Real Cowgirl, Sal feels safe and strong at home, and out riding with her pony. She has big dreams of being a cowgirl of being brave, smart and wild. But at school, where she feels anxious and isolated, those dreams seem very far away. How will Sal find her self-confidence and be her true self even when she is scared?
Join Sal and her pony for this heart-warming story about friendship, and the way in which it can make you feel brave. Featuring beautiful, vibrant illustrations of Sals life on the farm, it will delight young readers with an interest in animals and adventure. It will also provide inspiration and comfort for children who experience anxiety, showing them the power of small acts of bravery, and how our friends can build us up to feel all the wonderful things they already see in us.
The Real Cowgirl was inspired by the authors own childhood, growing up on a farm in NSW, Australia with her pony as a source of support and comfort. It is a story about being yourself, finding bravery through friendship, and what it takes to be a real cowgirl.