An easy read for someone equine and canine-enthused like me. A forthright tone. An honest acknowledgement of her own and her family's foibles and, for those of us who were brought up with horses, a very recognisable deference of human in favour of equine.
The book stops before the author's seemingly meteoric rise to public prominence became common knowledge. It deals with her childhood and adolescence in such a way as I hope there is a second book which addresses her subsequent life in as much honest, straightforward detail as this one.
The book stops before the author's seemingly meteoric rise to public prominence became common knowledge. It deals with her childhood and adolescence in such a way as I hope there is a second book which addresses her subsequent life in as much honest, straightforward detail as this one.