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Sage Book Pick For April: Wild Hoofbeats

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Wild Hoofbeats: America’s Vanishing Wild Horses I was wondering if I would have an April book pick, and then I stumbled upon a website for Carol Walker’s book, Wild Hoofbeats. I thought the book sounded good, and part of the proceeds go to The Cloud Foundation, so I ordered the book. Oh My Goodness!! Wow. [...]

Sage Book Pick For March: Of Horses and Dreams

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

“The way people treat animals is a pretty good guide to character” says Peter Behrens, author of “The Law of Dreams”. A strong horse theme runs throughout this book, and it serves as a guide to unraveling the complexities of many of the characters. While the book’s focus is not on horses as with my [...]

Speaking of sage books…

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

I just heard that The Soul of a Horse by Joe Camp went into its fourth printing. This is great news not only for Joe and the readers who have yet to experience the book, but it is great news for horses all over. I say this because barefoot horses, natural boarding, going bitless, and [...]

Sage Book Pick for January: Horses of the Storm

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

What better way to start off the new year than with a good book, especially of the inspiring, true story kind that is captivating and well-written. I just finished reading Horses of the Storm: The Incredible Rescue of Katrina’s Horses, a Christmas present, and I am highly recommending it. One caution with the recommendation, however; [...]

Only nine more days to go…

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Wow, second post in one day, but I just remembered something important coming up. Joe Camp’s new book, The Soul of the Horse, is set to release on April 29th, so you have until then to pre-order and get the book 1/3 off – its less than $17 for a brand new hardcover book that [...]