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This breakout novel from the author of The Jump-Off Creek tells the heartwarming story of a determined young woman with a gift for "gentling" wild horses.

In the winter of 1917, a big-boned young woman shows up at George Bliss's doorstep. She's looking for a job breaking horses, and he hires her on. Many of his regular hands are off fighting the war, and he glimpses, beneath her showy rodeo garb, a shy but strong-willed girl with a serious knowledge of horses.

So begins the irresistible tale of nineteen-year-old Martha Lessen, a female horse whisperer trying to make a go of it in a man's world. It was thought that the only way to break a horse was to buck the wild out of it, and broken ribs and tough falls just went with the job. But over several long, hard winter months, many of the townsfolk in this remote county of eastern Oregon witness Martha's way of talking in low, sweet tones to horses believed beyond repair—and getting miraculous, almost immediate results—and she thereby earns a place of respect in the community.

Along the way, Martha helps a family save their horses when their wagon slides into a ravine. She gentles a horse for a dying man—a last gift to his young son. She clashes with a hired hand who is abusing horses in unspeakable ways. Soon, despite her best efforts to remain aloof and detached, she comes to feel enveloped by a sense of community and family that she's never had before.

With the elegant sweetness of Plainsong and a pitch-perfect sense of western life reminiscent of Annie Dillard, The Hearts of Horses is a remarkable story about how people and animals make connections and touch each other's lives in the most unexpected and profound ways.

 
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Product Details
Author:Molly Gloss
Hardcover:304 pages
Publisher:Houghton Mifflin
Publication Date:November 06, 2007
Language:English
ISBN:0618799907
Package Length:8.3 inches
Package Width:5.8 inches
Package Height:1.1 inches
Package Weight:0.9 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 33 reviews

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5Courtesy of Teens Read Too  Dec 04, 2008
It is the winter of 1917, and the United States has finally aligned itself with the allies of World War I. Times are hard. Young men are being shipped overseas at an alarming rate. Ranchers and farmers are scrambling to find adequate help. They must settle for older hired hands and young women looking for work.

Nineteen-year-old Martha Lessen has left her family in search of such work; specifically, horses that need "gentling." She makes her way to Eastern Oregon territory and sets up a circle with several horses that need breaking. During her stay in Elwha County, Martha becomes a part of the ranchers and farmers lives. She learns their secrets and listens to their stories. The female broncobuster who wished only to tame horses becomes a part of their community.

THE HEARTS OF HORSES has a quiet profoundness about it. Readers will not find anything flashy about this story, and in this time of thirty-second sound bytes and fast-food media, that sounds just fine. Gloss' main character is a worthy protagonist. A sturdily built young woman who has dreamed of the places mentioned in Western romance novels, she only wishes to roam free amongst her horses. It is a beautiful, poignant story that many people will enjoy reading.

Horse lovers will be especially drawn to the novel because of the care that Gloss takes while describing each animal and his/her temperament. Take the time to read this tale of a female horse whisperer - it will not disappoint.

Reviewed by: LadyJay

4Book  Oct 12, 2008
I thought it would be more about actual horses but it was a good book.

4Finding A Way  Oct 10, 2008
Martha Lessen leaves a brutal home to find her way back to the romantic old West of pulp fiction, pre-1917 style. Martha ends up in a small remote valley of north western Oregon at the beginning of WWI when the young men of the country side have entered the Army to make the world safe for democracy.
THE HEART OF HORSES is about her technique, skill, and gift for breaking horses with vivid factual accounts. But more importantly the story is about a young woman discovering herself and the world around her, during a time of war and hardship for those who remained on the land. It is the story of an English woman married to a second generation German, a woman who carries her husband through a bout with Cancer when there is no hope, a story of a mother facing old age with her children gone, two sisters who maintain their ranch alone, and a woman whose husband is an alcoholic.
These are all woman who created the heritage we have today and in many cases they did it alone.
It is not a book to be dismissed as being just about horses.
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5DID NOT WANT THE BOOK TO END  Sep 22, 2008
I STIMBLED UPON THIS BOOK BY ACCIDENT. WHAT A PLEASANT SURPRISE.MOLLY GLOSS MAY NOT BE THE MOST POLISHED WRITER BUT SHE CAN TELL A HEARTWARMING STORY.WHEN I FINISHED THE BOOK THE CHARACTERS FELT LIKE OLD FRIENDSTHAT I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW EVEN BETTER.

5Lovely and quiet  Sep 17, 2008
This slowly unwinding, gentle story, carefully and lovingly told, is reminiscent of both Owen Wister's The Virginian and Laura Ingalls Wilder's These Happy Golden Years. It was a pleasure becoming acquainted with the various characters, their thoughts and hopes and dreams. It was a pleasure to witness the budding romance between Henry and Martha, how shy they both were, how tender and sweet. I loved the history of the place and time, and I appreciated the author's ability to draw me into the story one layer at a time. Books that I have read that were written during that era about that era are in that same style, so it was really nice to read a contemporary author who writes about that era in that era's gentle style.

This is a good book for a rainy day, get a piece of cake and a cup of coffee, go wrap yourself in an afghan and get cozy in your favorite armchair, and then savor this story s-l-o-w-l-y.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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