It's a book that once you start you can not put it down! A must read for any horse lover. Don't forget to have a box of tissues with you. (You will need them)
One of my favorite books!
You don’t need to be a horse person
Published by Sabu , 4 years ago
I love horses and animal stories but honestly this book was unexpectedly not really about that. The owner (a woman) is the main character I feel not the animal and her character growth in the book is quite good and deserved.
I adore this book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 6 years ago
"Chosen by a Horse" is one of the most moving books I've read. I read it twice in high school (for fun!) and even wrote a paper on it. It's a painfully uplifting book about love and loss. It's inspirational and reminds you that while it takes effort, wounds can heal. You'll never want to put this book down.
Amazing
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 7 years ago
A heart wrenching tale of a woman, and the bond she shares with a horse. I laughed and cried and generally felt included in the story. One of the best horse stories out there.
Wonderful Story about the Magic of Horses
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Beautiful story about a woman who rescues a neglected horse and at the same time is changed. The rescued horse, Lay Me Down, has a gentle and loving nature even after suffering a terrible life. And this kindness makes Susan re-evaluate her life and the abuse she suffered as a child and in her marriage. I was pulled into the story and enjoyed it to the end even though I was crying. I highly recommend this book if you love a good horse story. I finished this book in one day!
Amazing story, well written, a must-read for anyone
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I picked this book up at a bookstore while I was waiting around for my car to be serviced. Having no intention of buying the book, because I'm not "into" horses, I thought I'd skim through it to see how the author started her story. I'm taking a writing class about spirituality and inspiration. Well, let me tell you, I ended up resenting the fact that the car repair called me right in the middle of my reading--I'd read about 25 pages. I dashed over to cash register, bought the book, drove home (it took me an hour) and all I could think of was how I could hardly wait to get through dinner and settle down again with that book. At 12 midnight, I finished the book, crying my eyes out, trying not to wake up my husband sleeping peacefully at my side. What a book! Susan Richards, keep on writing! We need your sensitivity and insights!
Heartbreaking and renewing
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I started reading this book after my normal Friday riding lesson while still at the bookstore with my cup of tea and had read 81 pages before I left. I spent the rest of the evening engrossed and sobbing by the time Susan found Lay Me Down lying in the sun on the last day. My son must have thought I was nuts, crying over a book. I found it somewhat ironic that a social worker had so many issues herself-yet she must have empathy for her clients. She was able to paint a strong visual picture of her horses with their behaviors and Hot Shots grief was as heartbreaking as her own. I'd recommend this book to anyone with a heart.
COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This memoir had me from the first few pages. By the second chapter, I was wishing it would never end. It was like sitting down for coffee with a best friend with whom you share so much in common. Susan Richards put into words so many of my feelings for horses and for my life with them, that I could scarcely believe these words were coming from the voice of someone else. Richard's writing skill is above reproach. It is just a pure joy to read. My only complaint is that the book had to end. My only hope is that she write more wonderfully honest books about her life & that of her horses. Bless you Ms. Richards. You touched my heart.
a moving, splendid memoir
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I'm not a horse person. The one time I went riding, the horse took off at a gallop for mountains unknown and I was sobbing and panicked. But I do admire their beauty and grace--but not half as much as I admire the beauty and grace of this book. About a woman whose life has been banged up but not broken, it's also a moving chronicle of coming back to life, discovering what's important, and appreciating the small moments of beauty available to us. Exquisitely written, spare, and flat out magnificent.
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