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Outside Of A Horse

The author of Dolphin Sky and Hurt Go Happy has a topped herself with Outside Of A Horse. Ginny Rorby continues to write bestsellers for the teen group. Makes a great birthday gift.

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Review “Readers will dive right into this affecting first novel….Believable characters, convincingly portrayed relationships, a deeply moving plot and a wealth of intimate details…combine to make this debut a real winner.”—Starred review, Publishers Weekly on Dolphin Sky

“[A] distinctive voice and well-developed characterization, a beautifully-evoked setting, and an emotionally satisfying conclusion.”—Kirkus Reviews on Dolphin Sky

“The characters are sensitively drawn….the issue of animal rights is provocatively and emotionally discussed.”—School Library Journal on Dolphin Sky

About Outside Of A Horse

From School Library Journal
Grade 6-9 Hannah, 13, has always loved watching horse races on television with her father, but when she begins to help out at a local riding stable, she discovers how much more she enjoys working with real animals, especially those who have suffered abuse. She particularly loves a filly named Rega, the offspring of a Premarin mare (a pregnant horse from which urine is collected to make pharmaceuticals). When her dad returns from Iraq as an amputee suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, Hannah's work at the stable not only helps her cope with the problems at home, but also leads her to equine-assisted psychotherapy and riding therapy for her troubled father. Things improve, but Hannah will need all her strength to make a difficult decision when Rega suffers a terrible injury. Like Rorby's Hurt Go Happy (Tor, 2006), this book is laden with so many issues the problems of returning vets, various and horrifying types of abuse of horses, humane Parelli horse training methods that they nearly overwhelm the story, and the horse/human amputee metaphor becomes heavy-handed. However, this novel really shines in showing how horses can help troubled humans heal their physical and emotional wounds. There's plenty of fodder here for spirited book discussions. Kathleen E. Gruver, Burlington County Library, Westampton, NJ Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.