Horse Sense for People: The Man Who Listens To Horses Talks To People

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Rich in anecdotes about horses and people, a lifetime of lessons learned from horses demonstrates how trust, respect, and communication are the keys to fruitful relationships, and that with humans as with horses, the gentle way is the better way.
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Rich in anecdotes about horses and people, a lifetime of lessons learned from horses demonstrates how trust, respect, and communication are the keys to fruitful relationships, and that with humans as with horses, the gentle way is the better way. *Yellowed pages*
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AuthorMonty Roberts
PublisherPenguin
PlaceLondon
Year2002-05
ISBN9780142000977
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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