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…have someone I can share my thoughts and feelings with who is not involved in my daily life.” This article is excerpted from Lucinda Dyer’s book Back to Work: How…
…have someone I can share my thoughts and feelings with who is not involved in my daily life.” This article is excerpted from Lucinda Dyer’s book Back to Work: How…
…college is an excellent time to start, improve, or build upon what horse experience you already have. Although the book is geared more toward those who own their own horse…
| Many books on the subject of dressage are, let’s face it, rather dry in nature. They tend to fall into two categories: instructional books that show, in pictures and…
A great big shout out to Trafalgar Square Books who this year celebrates not only its 30th year of publishing horse books, but especially in celebration of the 30th anniversary…
A new series of children’s horse books, written by two horsewomen, is capturing the hearts of young horse enthusiasts. The picture books written by Camille Matthews and beautifully illustrated by…
…By the way, there’s plenty of steamy (but tastefully done) sex in this book, so you may want to keep it out of the hands of your horse-loving teenagers. The…
Parents, you should buy this book for your kids, but be forewarned: YOU may not be able to put it down, even if you’re not as “horse crazy” as your…
…her associates are taking their campaign to name the Lendon F. Gray bookstore nationwide. They chose the bookstore at the USDF site as a “naming opportunity” because to them it…
…me about my new book, as well as the topics of women’s riding fitness and why horses are so important to us. Sara: Your book’s theme is familiar to any…
This delightful little book is sure to become a favorite with “children”, young and old. Written by Jessie Haas, with adorable illustrations by Margot Apple, Appaloosa Zebra: a Horse Lover’s…