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A Perfect Christmas & Other Horse Stories - cover

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A Perfect Christmas & Other Horse Stories

Hilary Walker

Maison d'édition: Hilary Walker

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Synopsis

"Candle flames flicker in the lamps on the flanks of our governess cart as a silver moon and sprinkled stars illuminate the driveway ahead." 
This collection of short stories begins with a midnight cart drive through the snow to Midnight Mass. Other true and fictional tales of horses follow, based on Hilary's personal experiences with her son's naughty Welsh Mountain pony and a huge catalog of embarrassing incidents with her own equines. 
This selection includes humorous accounts of what can go wrong at a show, sudden swimming pool accidents, uninvited horse entry into church, rescuing an unwanted racehorse and how a skinny neurotic Thoroughbred mare became the author's equine soulmate. 
If there's one thing Hilary has learned, it's that you never know what might happen next with horses.
Disponible depuis: 12/11/2019.

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