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Novel Collection Thorn Old Bernald S Ponygirl Apr 2026

Thorn is part myth, part memory, part accusation. Each story in this slim, devastating volume offers a different character’s perspective: the jealous neighbor, the curious city girl, the farrier who refuses to make eye contact, and finally—Old Bernald himself. Their accounts clash, overlap, and ultimately betray the limits of language when faced with true devotion or cruelty.

Have you read Thorn, Old Bernald’s Ponygirl ? Did Thorn choose the stable, or was she always trying to leave? Let me know in the comments. I’ll be the one still staring at the moor at dusk. #GothicFiction #ShortStoryCollection #ThornOldBernaldsPonygirl #FolkHorror #BookReview #LiteraryFiction

There are some books that arrive like a whisper on the wind—strange, compelling, and impossible to forget. For me, that book is the newly collected edition of stories orbiting the mythos of Thorn, Old Bernald’s Ponygirl . Novel Collection Thorn Old Bernald S Ponygirl

But to read this collection literally is to miss the point.

At its surface, the collection weaves together interconnected tales about a mysterious, half-wild figure known only as Thorn. She is the “ponygirl” of the title—bound not by literal reins, but by the fierce, complicated ownership of Old Bernald, a reclusive horse trader on the edge of a crumbling moor. Thorn is part myth, part memory, part accusation

Thorn, Old Bernald’s Ponygirl is not a light read. It is not a happy read. But it is a necessary one—a strange, glittering gem that reminds us how much of love is naming, and how much of freedom is being unseen.

If you love the folk horror of The Vvitch , the prose poetry of In the House of the Spirits , or the stark landscapes of Jane Eyre ’s moors—this collection was written for you. It’s for readers who want their beauty thorny and their devotion dangerous. Have you read Thorn, Old Bernald’s Ponygirl

If the title alone gives you a shiver of dark curiosity, you’re in the right place. This isn’t your grandmother’s horse story. This is literary folklore stripped raw—a collection that blends the gothic grit of Wuthering Heights with the unsettling tenderness of Angela Carter.