Bonnie Bryant (born in New York, New York) is an American author of children's and young adult books. She is best known for authoring the intermediate horse book series The Saddle Club, which was published by Bantam Books from October 1988 until November 2001.
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 ...
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