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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | This breakout novel from the author of The Jump-Off Creek tells the heartwarming story of a determined young woman with a gift for "gentling" wild horses.
In the winter of 1917, a big-boned young woman shows up at George Bliss's doorstep. She's looking for a job breaking horses, and he hires her on. Many of his regular hands are off fighting the war, and he glimpses, beneath her showy rodeo garb, a shy but strong-willed girl with a serious knowledge of horses.
So begins the irresistible tale of nineteen-year-old Martha Lessen, a female horse whisperer trying to make a go of it in a man's world. It was thought that the only way to break a horse was to buck the wild out of it, and broken ribs and tough falls just went with the job. But over several long, hard winter months, many of the townsfolk in this remote county of eastern Oregon witness Martha's way of talking in low, sweet tones to horses believed beyond repairâand getting miraculous, almost immediate resultsâand she thereby earns a place of respect in the community.
Along the way, Martha helps a family save their horses when their wagon slides into a ravine. She gentles a horse for a dying manâa last gift to his young son. She clashes with a hired hand who is abusing horses in unspeakable ways. Soon, despite her best efforts to remain aloof and detached, she comes to feel enveloped by a sense of community and family that she's never had before.
With the elegant sweetness of Plainsong and a pitch-perfect sense of western life reminiscent of Annie Dillard, The Hearts of Horses is a remarkable story about how people and animals make connections and touch each other's lives in the most unexpected and profound ways. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Author: | Molly Gloss | | Hardcover: | 304 pages | | Publisher: | Houghton Mifflin | | Publication Date: | November 06, 2007 | | ISBN: | 0618799907 | | Package Length: | 8.3 inches | | Package Width: | 5.8 inches | | Package Height: | 1.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.9 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 28 reviews |
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When Horses Ruled Jul 21, 2008 This is a truly lovely book about a place and time in the American West, eastern Oregon at the turn of the century and through WWI. Martha Lessen, a girl 'broncbuster', is a character that you enjoy spending time with and the stories that Gloss tells about horses and the people of that time are wonderful. This isn't necessarily the book for a horse crazy girl, but rather one that is thoughtful and considers deeply the role that horses have played in American life. It has a gentle flow and a very satisfying end that makes this an enjoyable read.
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Not about horses! Jun 17, 2008 I bought this book thinking it would be about working with horses. What a boring, disappointing book. It had very little to do about horses or working with them.
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wonderful book Jun 15, 2008 This book held my interest all the way through, but non-horse people might feel it dragged. I was totally unaware of the history of young women who were employed as horse breakers or trainers.
Even though her methods were unorthodox then, it seems only common sense that her methods would be more effective, and possibly just as quick in the long run.
I love horses, and even though I'm not as knowledgeable as I would like, It breaks my heart to hear of cruel training methods. Martha is an amazing character.
I want to read more of Gloss's books.
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Outstanding character-driven novel Jun 07, 2008 When I was a kid I read every horse story in print and I remember especially Black Beauty (of course) and the books of Will James. Hearts of Horses is the same kind of book. The language is as simple as a pair of leather chaps, and the lead character of Martha is as quiet and soft-spoken, determined and brave, as any character Jimmy Stewart ever played--and almost as tall. It's a Western, but not a bang-bang shoot-em-up Western. It's about a young woman (though she's constantly and a little annoyingly always referred to as a girl) who asks for no special treatment, intrudes on no one, and makes her own way by doing what she does best--gentling and training horses. The author writes with the same quiet authority with which Martha trains her horses. It's a wonderful book.
...Ruth Sims/author of The Phoenix
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Hearts of Horses May 28, 2008 This book was enjoyable, it is more what I had expected from the book The Horse Whisperer actually (which I was very disappointed in). Just enough historical data so the reader has an idea what the world was like, enough character information to make them feel like neighbors.
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