Horse People : Scenes from the Riding Life

by Michael Korda | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0060936762 Global Overview for this book
Registered by thegoaliegirl of Vancouver, Washington USA on 4/27/2006
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Journal Entry 1 by thegoaliegirl from Vancouver, Washington USA on Thursday, April 27, 2006
Michael Korda's Horse People is the story -- sometimes hilariously funny, sometimes sad and moving, always shrewdly observed -- of a lifetime love affair with horses, and about the bonds that have linked humans with horses for more than ten thousand years. It is filled with intimate portraits of the kind of people, rich or poor, Eastern or Western, famous or humble, whose lives continue to revolve around the horse.

How is it that the horse, neither a pet nor, strictly speaking, a working animal, has managed to survive and even thrive in the modern world, and whence comes our fascination for this creature, which is at once fragile and immensely strong, docile yet amazingly swift, friendly but still at heart wild?


Korda has spent his entire life around people who love horses -- in fact he met his wife, Margaret, while they were both riding in New York's Central Park. His book is a loving tribute to a shared obsession that takes the reader far afield, whether it's foxhunting in Virginia, the rodeo in Madison Square Garden, the world of competitive riding, or the simple enjoyment of a daily, early-morning ride in the country.

Indeed, many of the "characters" in his book -- which, like the works of the great nineteenth-century British sporting novelistSurtees, whom Korda so admires, is as much about horsesas "horse people" -- are the horses he (and Margaret) have owned,loved, ridden, and sometimes lost, to old age or disease, over the years. Readers who love horses will appreciate the often touching portraits of such animals as Tabasco, Margaret's elderly Thoroughbred, whom she rescued from life as a hack in Central Park; True Grit, the strong-minded mare who hated joggers and dogs; Hustle, the kindly gentleman of a quarterhorse who never put a foot wrong, even when he lost one eye to cancer; and Margaret's favorite, Nebraska, an Appaloosa mare (nicknamed "Miss Braveheart") who went on to win innumerable medals, ribbons, and awards, and whose untimely death is told in one of the most poignant scenes in the book.

It is also about many people, from prisoners who rehabilitate broken-down racehorses to famous riders (such as William Steinkraus, who rode in five Olympics and won four medals, including the individual gold in Mexico City in 1968), farriers, vets, horse dealers of all kinds, and little girls with their ponies.

Horses have a way of taking over one's life, and Horse People is the story of that obsession -- of people who love horses, or know horses, or make their living from horses, or who just plain can't imagine what life would be like without horses.

Korda is an unparalleled storyteller, and his book is intensely personal and seductive, a joy for everyone who loves horses -- though even those who have never ridden will be happy to saddle up and follow him through the world of horses, horse people, and the riding life.

Journal Entry 2 by thegoaliegirl at Vancouver, Washington USA on Friday, June 1, 2018
This was actually very interesting. Thanks to the Oldest TBR Read and Release Challenge 2018 I finally picked this one up off my TBR shelf, as it was the oldest registered book I had. After 12 years, it needed to be given a chance. I actually had a hard time putting it down. Will be moving it along soon.

Journal Entry 3 by thegoaliegirl at RABCK, A Bookcrossing member -- Controlled Releases on Sunday, September 22, 2019

Released 4 yrs ago (9/22/2019 UTC) at RABCK, A Bookcrossing member -- Controlled Releases

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Journal Entry 4 by bamaforever at Controlled Release, A Bookcrossing member -- Controlled Releases on Friday, November 8, 2019
Thanks for the box of books

Journal Entry 5 by bamaforever at 2nd & Charles (Hoover) - Free Bins in Hoover, Alabama USA on Friday, February 26, 2021

Released 3 yrs ago (2/26/2021 UTC) at 2nd & Charles (Hoover) - Free Bins in Hoover, Alabama USA

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