With twenty-one dramatic true stories of courageous, loyal, and loving horses who found their life's purpose, this book reveals the wonders possible when both humans and horses are encouraged and allowed to follow their best instincts. The heroic equines you will meet include: Molly, a pony who survived Hurricane Katrina and the loss of a leg, who spreads her message of hope to disabled children. Her story went viral with coverage on the Internet, in the New York Times, and on the CBS Evening News. Sankofa, an Arabian stallion, who made it possible for social studies teacher Miles J. Dean to complete a cross-country journey in tribute to African American ancestors. Millions of adults and schoolchildren followed their odyssey as Miles and Sankofa made history come alive. Diana, a wild horse of the rare Gila herd, who proved to be a proud and resourceful lead mare who protected her herd and taught the great lesson of forgiveness. Butch, a retired gelding, who showed such an unswerving belief in a profoundly mentally retarded girl that he restored a mother's hopes for her child's future.
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When Jack and Annie got back from their adventure in Magic Tree House #49:Stallion at Starlight, they had lots of questions.
This is the first book in decades to include the entire story of these magnificent animals, from their evolution and biology to their historical integration into conquistador, Native American, and cowboy cultures.
She studied the gentleman, standing there for a moment or two, gently tossing her shiny black mane. Then she softly lowered her head and laid it on PawPaw's arm. Jorge and I stood back and waited. There wasn't a sound in the room.
Along the way, both the cattle and horses stampeded and many escaped, in all probability becoming some of the first residents of the Wild Horse Desert. Because this first mission lay hundreds of miles away from any established Spanish ...
The book explores the roles of the instructors, physical therapists, volunteers, and the horses, and explains carriage driving, vaulting, and educational interactions with horses.
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This is an epic untold story from the waning days of World War II. Drawing from newly unearthed archival material, family archives held by descendants of the participants, and interviews with many of the participants published throughout ...
Order book for this title. Consists of sample pages from the original book followed by blank order sheets with columns for subscriber's name, address and comments.