Alison Lester grew up on a farm by the sea, and first rode a horse as a baby in her father's arms. Her picture books mix imaginary worlds with everyday life, encouraging children to believe in themselves and celebrate the differences that make them special. Alison is involved in many community art projects and spends part of every year travelling to remote Indigenous communities, using her books to help children and adults write and draw about their own lives. In 2012, Alison became Australia's first Children's Book Laureate, a position she shared with Boori Monty Pryor. In 2016, she was awarded the Dromkeen Medal for her outstanding achievement in the creation of Australian children's and young adult literature, and in 2018 she became the first children's book creator to win the Melbourne Prize for Literature, for her outstanding contribution to Australian literature and cultural and intellectual life. In 2019, Alison was awarded an Australia Post Legends Award and featured on a stamp, as well as being the recipient of a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the 2019 Australia Day Honours List.
'Lester tells a gripping yarn, brimming with classic pictures. Her heroes are risk-taking battlers...Readers will embrace the joy of a fast ride through the snow.' Australian Book Review 'Absorbing and moving...Tears will be shed!' Australian Centre for Youth Literature 'The powerful relationship between Dusty and her horse...is a friendship which, against all odds, wins through. The novel is sure to be swooped on.' Reading Time 'An engrossing adventure story.' The Sunday Age 'This is a fantastic Australian adventure with depth and character.' Viewpoint 'A gripping novel that is sensitive without being sentimental...an excellent read for young people in the 10 to 15 age range.' School Library Association (UK)