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The Little Lady of the Horse - A Journey of Self-Discovery in the English Countryside - cover

The Little Lady of the Horse - A Journey of Self-Discovery in the English Countryside

Evelyn Raymond

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The Little Lady of the Horse," Evelyn Raymond crafts a poignant tale that intertwines the enchanting world of horses with the transformative journey of its young protagonist. Set against the backdrop of rural America in the early 20th century, the novel delves into themes of friendship, resilience, and the bond between humans and animals. Raymond'Äôs lyrical prose and rich descriptive style evoke a sense of nostalgia, drawing the reader into a bucolic landscape filled with vivid imagery and heartfelt emotions. The narrative reflects a transitional period in American literature, embracing childhood innocence and the profound impact of nature on self-discovery. Evelyn Raymond, an accomplished author and poet, drew upon her own experiences with horses and rural life, channeling her deep understanding of childhood'Äôs complexities into this work. Her background as a writer, coupled with her insightful observations of human-animal relationships, shaped her portrayal of the Little Lady, making her a relatable and cherished character. Raymond'Äôs commitment to exploring the intricacies of human emotions through relatable narratives significantly informs the depth of her storytelling in this novel. "The Little Lady of the Horse" is a delightful read for anyone who cherishes tales of resilience and the timeless connection between children and animals. Providing both inspiration and a sense of wonder, this novel is a testament to the transformative power of love and companionship, making it essential reading for young adults and those young at heart.
Available since: 08/21/2022.
Print length: 142 pages.

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