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Hope . . . From the Heart of Horses

How Horses Teach Us About Presence, Strength, and Awareness

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Hope . . . From the Heart of Horses

By: Kathy Pike, Linda Kohanov - foreword
Narrated by: Ann Marie Lee
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Hope . . . From the Heart of Horses explores and celebrates the relationship and bond possible between horses and humans. Each chapter offers a life lesson about trusting one's instincts, honestly addressing emotions, achieving clarity in communications, and releasing negative thoughts.

Because survival depends on being highly tuned to the thoughts and feelings of others, horses sense human intentions rather than what a person offers in facial expressions, which creates a remarkable effect on the relationship between these two distinctly different species.

Among the moving stories the author relates are a horse named Hope who teaches the difference between hope and faith; an abused horse's background bringing up old memories and helping the author to move on; a young Olympic equestrienne hopeful who discovers and reaffirms her self-esteem; and a corporate training session in which one participant achieves great success merely by being honest about her fears.

As you see how these people grow deeper into themselves as they learn the horse's way, you, too, will be inspired to explore and apply the deep and everlasting connection and communication between horses and humans.

©2009 Kathy Pike (P)2022 Tantor
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Ghastly reading style with everything read at the same pitch of near hysteria. I wish I had read it instead.

Good book, terrible narration

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I needed to stop listening because of narrative. She read so dramatic way all the time, it was exhausted. Instead I read this book.

Good story but narrative was so bad

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Sadly had to stop listening after about 3 chapters because I just couldn’t cope with the near-hysterical tone of the narrator. It was suitably pitched for the description of the early traumatic event, but continuing on in that manner was so incongruent with the content being delivered it became impossible to listen and absorb what was being said. Which is a huge shame as I think there are many valuable lessons to be learned within this story. Guess I’m just going to have to resort to locating a physical copy

Great story, shame about the narration

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