The Man Who Listens to Horses

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Knopf Canada, 1999 M01 26 - 320 páginas
This spellbinding memoir details the extraordinary life of Monty Roberts: a man whose gentle, compassionate training methods - transforming the once brutal practice of horse-breaking throughout the world - are redefining the way we think about communication, not only between other species but between ourselves. Over the past year, more than a million people have been uplifted by Roberts' book - from animal lovers to business leaders, and everyone in between. Amusing, poignant, riveting and humane, The Man Who Listens to Horses is that rare book that brings us into the company of a man and his magic, and opens us to the world of animals.
 

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The Call of the Wild Horses
3
Growing Up with Horses
35
East of Eden
80
The SandCastle Syndrome
122
Flag Is Up Farms Regained
144
Deer Friends
179
The Invitation That Changed My Life
189
When a Racehorses Worst Nightmare Is a Starting Gate
209
A StepbyStep Guide
231
Afterword
239
For More Information
259
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Monty Roberts, born in 1935, lives in California. He is currently at work on his second book.

Lawrence Scanlan lives in Ontario.

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