Some of you alread added your favorites in a previous post. I hope you don't mind adding them again here. (I borrowed the covers from Amazon so the "Click to look inside" doesn't really work.)
Here are a few of mine:
That Winning Feeling by Jane Savoie
Non-fiction--Even if you don't show, this is a great book for improving your attitude and changing your life.
Non-fiction--Even if you don't show, this is a great book for improving your attitude and changing your life.
Horse Play by Judy Reene Singer
Fiction--This is a great read by someone who has obviously been there.
I found this book in a bookstore in the San Juans. It's a wonderful story of a determined young woman with a gift for gentling horses, set in 1917 Eastern Oregon.
Believe by Buck Brannaman
Non-Fiction--This book chronicles Buck's life with horses. Very good read.
By Priscilla Endicott
Non-Fiction--The author's year in Germany with a dressage master.
What are your favorites?
Don't forget kids! The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses by Paul Goble is a really good one!
ReplyDeleteHorse Heaven by Jane Smiley; Seabiscuit by Laura Hillenbrand ; The Heavenly Horse from the Outermost West series by Mary Stanton
The classic - Walter Farley's "The Black Stallion."
ReplyDeleteI like Walter Farley's "The Island Stallion", as well as the "The Black Stallion". I love Will James "Smoky the Cowhorse". My favorite of all is Elizabeth Goudge's "The Little White Horse". This last is very sentimental and romantic, but still, a great read. They're all considered kid's books.
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