By Gareth Croot
Book DescriptionA secret legacy. A mysterious horse. A world larger than she ever imagined.
For fifteen-year-old Maya Voss, life is measured in the rhythmic clatter of a south London riding school and the "consistency of concrete" mud she mucks out three days a week. But her world is upended on a drizzly Tuesday when a cedar crate arrives from France-a crate containing a letter from a grandmother she was told died twelve years ago.
Madeleine Voss is not a memory. She was a woman living among the salt marshes of the Camargue, and she has left Maya a strange inheritance: a crumbling farmhouse, a scholarship to a prestigious equestrian academy in Arles, and a set of cassette tapes describing a landscape that feels like a memory Maya hasn't lived yet.
But the true heart of the inheritance is a silver bit of an impossible design-a "silver bridle" that fits no known tack and carries a weight that feels more like a purpose than a tool.
As Maya travels to the wild wetlands of southern France, she discovers that her grandmother wasn't just a student of horses; she was the guardian of a lineage the world thinks is extinct. Between the high-pressure training of the Saint-Cyr Academy and the encroaching threat of a powerful developer, Maya must learn the language of a stallion known as Le Fant me-the Ghost-to protect a secret that has been kept for generations.
The world is larger than anyone tells you it is. And the large parts are worth finding.
Series: The Silver Bridle Chronicles (Book 1)
Genre: YA Contemporary / Action & Adventure / Animals (Horses)
Themes: Heritage, Equestrian Mystery, French Provence, Conservation
Gareth Croot crafts immersive, atmospheric narratives that blend technical precision with emotional depth. The Hidden Valley is the first installment in The Silver Bridle Chronicles, exploring the profound, ancient connection between humans and the natural world.
Equestrian fiction, Camargue horses, France mystery, YA adventure, hidden legacy, horse training, female protagonist, silver bridle, French marshes, horse academy.