The Eighty-Dollar Champion: Snowman, the Horse That Inspired a Nation
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Rating | : | 4.42 (541 Votes) |
Asin | : | B005J6YPH4 |
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Number of Pages | : | 138 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-05-12 |
Language | : | English |
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The book is great S. Johnson This book is great - we are using it for a book club for special needs adults, as it is such an inspirational story.Personally, Snowman's story inspired me to become a marathon runner (when I had never run before in my life) at the ripe old age of 58 - this was four years ago - which is why I recommended it to the book club as a book they would want to use. I may be the last marathoner to cross the finish line, but I've crossed 16 of them now - and that is despite my diabetes, arthritis, and the fact that I have cancer that is currently in . All you need is love Robin Landry I loved the story of a horse who was given a second chance at life and didn't waste any of it. Snowman is the story of a horse in the fifties, who'd been used as a plow horse for an Amish farm. As the author tells us, a plow horse has an average lifespan of about 8 years; Snowman was seven when a local Dutch horse trainer, Harry, buys the horse for eighty dollars. Snowman turns out to be an excellent lesson horse at a nearby school for girls, he's gentle with his young riders, but clumsy at the even the lowest jumps. When Harry needs to sel. "Cinderella horse" according to Kilian85710. I had a hard time deciding on how many stars to give this book. The story is so compelling: a horse rescued minutes before being turned into dog food that becomes a champion jumper. A survivor of the Nazi occupation of his country who succeeds in America. What's not to like? In the end, the story rises above the pedestrian prose of the author. This book reminds me of endless Disney movies I watched when I was a kid. Animals, real and fictional, overcome obstacles to win in the end. The writing is not bad, not good, just—competent. I d
Their story captured the heart of Cold War-era America-a story of unstoppable hope, inconceivable dreams, and the chance to have it all. When he turned up back at Harry's barn, dragging an old tire and a broken fence board, Harry knew that he had misjudged the horse. On Harry's modest farm on Long Island, the horse thrived. He recognized the spark in the eye of the beaten-up horse and bought him for eighty dollars. And so he set about teaching this shaggy, easygoing horse how to fly. There is something extraordinary in all of us.. But the recent Dutch immigrant and his growing family needed money, and Harry was always on the lookout for the perfect thoroughbred to train for the show-jumping circuit-so he reluctantly sold Snowman to a farm a few miles down the road.But Snowman had other ideas ab