The Pullein-Thompson sisters - Josephine Pullein-Thompson MBE (3 April 1924 - 19 June 2014),[1][2] Diana Pullein-Thompson (born 1 October 1925),[3] and Christine Pullein-Thompson (1 October 1925 - 2 December 2005)[3] - were British writers, known mainly for their pony books, mostly fictional, aimed at children and mostly popular with girls. They started at a very young age, initially writing collectively, and they were at their peak in the 1950s and 1960s, but their popularity has endured. They also wrote a collective autobiography Fair Girls and Grey Horses.


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