Henry V Larom (1903-1975) was a Wyoming based author, who wrote the Mountain Pony series about Andy and his horse Sunny. The series was set on a dude ranch in Wyoming. It was reprinted in its entirety as part of Grosset & Dunlap’s Famous Horse series.
There is a Henry V Larom Award for outstanding fiction and poetry which appears to be given by SUNY Rockland Community College.
I loved this book as a kid but it wasn't one I re-read into my teens and twenties like some others. Pretty much straight-up adventure; although they do end up capturing the bad guys and all, it's more about the day-to-day dealings of the ranch and Andy learning to work with his horse and what not. The sequels involve considerably more detective work and mysteries to be solved, where the suspense builds through the book.
Enjoyable read, for all it lacks subtlety. The author clearly loves horses and the mountainous Wyoming landscape and the people who work there.
I would have liked it better if I was horse crazy or a younger male teenager. The hero is daring, too much so for someone who is a grandmother but he and his pony save the day. Excellent reading for the target audience.
This book was a lot of fun. The characters were quite likable, and while the adventure was a bit over-the-top, I still could go with it. I'm interested to read the second book and see what kinds of things Andy and Sunny get into next summer!
The Scholastic cover makes it look very much like a standard Western, but it's much more horse focused than that, a fantastic boys adventure story about a city kid spending the summer on his uncle's ranch. After rescuing a half wild bronc from a savage owner, he and the pony soon bond, and soon after that they're mixed up on a wilderness trek, with his uncle the game warden, tracking a gang of dangerous poachers. High stakes, high thrills, and highly loyal equine antics.