Billy and Blaze race a forest fire in this installment of the classic, beloved Billy and Blaze series, from renowned author C.W. Anderson.

Billy and Blaze are more than just friends-they're heroes! When they spot smoke in the brush, they race through the woods to sound the alarm.

At the end of the day, Billy and Blaze are rewarded for their bravery-with carrots for Blaze, chocolate cake for Billy, and a very special present that they can share.

Blaze and the Forest Fire is part of the classic Billy and Blaze series. Sensitive drawings and easy-to-read words capture the warmth and special understanding between a boy and his horse.

Blaze and the Lost Quarry

by C.W. Anderson

Published 1 March 1994
Billy and Blaze are looking for adventures as they set out to explore the countryside. But when they find an abandoned quarry, they're in for more than they imagined. Not only does Billy perform a brave deed, but he and Blaze make a new friend, too! This could be their greatest adventure ever!

Blaze Shows the Way

by C.W. Anderson

Published 1 March 1994
Billy and Blaze are back in another exciting tale of their adventures. This time they're showing their friends Tommy and Dusty how to be as great a team as they are. Tommy and Dusty are eager learners, for they know that Billy and Blaze are the best teachers anybody (or any pony) could ever ask for.
Soon, Tommy and Dusty are good enough to enter the pairs jumping class with Billy and Blaze. Now they can show everyone just how much they've learned!
Blaze Shows the Way is part of the classic Billy and Blaze series. Thoughtful drawings and easy-to-read text capture the warmth and understanding shared by a boy and his horse.

Blaze and the Indian Cave

by C.W. Anderson

Published 1 March 1971
Billy and Blaze head west—but when Blaze is kidnapped, Bill must track down Rattlesnake Joe in order to recover his beloved horse.

Blaze and the Indian Cave is part of the classic Billy and Blaze series. Sensitive drawings and easy-to-read words capture the warmth and special understanding between a boy and his horse.