![]() The story line is unique, the imagery powerful, and the characters ring true. ![]() ![]() Linda Benson has ventured into what may well be completely unknown territory: a post-apocalyptic horse story. ![]() She sets out to claim one of her very own to prove the entire clan wrong about these beautiful creatures, but can she overcome each setback and convince the clan that horses can be trained? It is then that she realizes her dreams could come true, and that horses are not for hunting, but for sharing their lives with humans. She is also given a book on horse training, although almost no one knows how to read anymore. One day, a band of horses crosses her clan's path, and when her clan reaches the village where they trade their goods, Sahara learns that a band of horses lives nearby. That is, except for Sahara, but she only sees them in her dreams. For one, they gather goods left over from before the devastation to trade, and they don't remember horses. Publisher: Musa Publishing (November 2, 2011)īook Review: The Girl Who Remembered HorsesĪfter the Dark Days, the people of the world revert back to a nomadic state, living much like Native Americans did before America was colonized. The Girl Who Remembered Horses, by Linda Benson ![]()
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