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Bezig met laden... Hold Your Horses: Nuggets of Truth for People Who Love Horses...No Matter Whatdoor Bonnie Timmons
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. I really enjoyed this book for many different reasons. The main purpose of this book is to bring some information to the reader in a funny way. This is represented throughout the book in many ways. The books main focus is the trials and tribulations that a horse person or horse owner has to go through. For example, in one part of the book the author talks about how a rider will muck out stalls all day in exchange for an hour lesson but then be way to tired to take that lesson anyway. Another example came from the perspective of the parent, and all the things they have to go through in order to put their daughter into a horse show. The illustrations in this book are important and hilarious. The illustrations seem to really drive the authors point home. For example, the author talks about how the instructors are mean, and the picture that goes along with this page accurately shows how this is possible. ( ) geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Celebrate the mysterious bond between horse and horse-lover. The pleasure of whoa. The surprise of the "unscheduled dismount." And why, when jumping, to throw your heart over first. Drawing on her lifelong passion for horses and riding, award-winning artist Bonnie Timmons offers up a book full of whimsy and wisdom and a huge helping of giddy up. These are the truths as recorded by an astute observer: Of little girls who spend every minute after school mucking out the barn in hope of one trail ride Of the mechanics of riding: the walk, the trot, the canter, the gallop--a gait so fast your worries can't keep up Of English vs. Cowboy-speak. Of Outfits and Accessories, and Good Horse-Keeping Tips, (including how to weigh your horse so you know how much to feed him: 1. Weigh yourself. 2. Weigh yourself holding your horse. 3. Subtract 1. from 2.) And finally, of knowing at the end of the day that when you hold your hoses, they will hold you right back Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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