Books have been the most enduring form of literature in human history. For centuries, they have been the primary source of knowledge, entertainment, and inspiration. And even in today’s digital age, books continue to hold a special place in our hearts. They are our faithful companions, providing us with a world of imagination, knowledge, and emotions. And for equestrian enthusiasts, there is a special breed of books that stirs the soul like no other – emotional equestrian fiction books.
Equestrian fiction books are a genre of literature that focuses on the equestrian world and its riders. They are stories that revolve around horses, their riders, and the bond they share. These books are not just about horses, they are about the human emotions and experiences that come along with them. They take the readers on a journey of passion, dedication, love, and sometimes, heartbreak. And as we enter the year 2024, let’s take a look at the top 6 emotional equestrian fiction books that will capture your heart and leave you with a lasting impact.
1. “The Horse Dancer” by Jojo Moyes
If you loved “Me Before You” and “The Last Letter from Your Lover” by Jojo Moyes, then you are in for a treat with “The Horse Dancer”. This novel tells the story of a young girl named Sarah, who has a special bond with her horse Boo. When tragedy strikes and Sarah’s grandfather falls ill, she is forced to leave her beloved horse and move in with her estranged father. But with the help of an old friend and a horse trainer, Sarah finds a way to keep her passion for riding alive. This book will take you on an emotional rollercoaster ride and make you fall in love with the characters and their love for horses.
2. “The Perfect Horse” by Elizabeth Letts
Based on true events, “The Perfect Horse” is a captivating story of a group of American soldiers who risk their lives to save a herd of priceless horses during World War II. This book not only explores the bond between humans and horses but also sheds light on the bravery and dedication of these soldiers. It will leave you with a sense of admiration and gratitude for these unsung heroes and their extraordinary efforts to save these magnificent animals.
3. “The Eighty-Dollar Champion” by Elizabeth Letts
Another gem by Elizabeth Letts, “The Eighty-Dollar Champion” is the heartwarming true story of Harry de Leyer and his remarkable horse Snowman. Harry, a Dutch immigrant and a riding instructor, purchases a horse for $80 from a slaughterhouse and names him Snowman. Against all odds, the unlikely duo goes on to become one of the greatest show jumping teams in history. This book is a testament to the power of determination, love, and the incredible bond between a man and his horse.
4. “The Hearts of Horses” by Molly Gloss
Set in the early 1900s, “The Hearts of Horses” tells the story of a young horse trainer, Martha Lessen, who is hired by a rancher to tame his wild horses. As she travels from one ranch to another, Martha not only trains the horses but also transforms the lives of the people she meets. This book beautifully portrays the relationship between humans and horses and how it can change lives for the better. It is a heartwarming and uplifting read that will leave you with a smile on your face.
5. “War Horse” by Michael Morpurgo
“War Horse” is a powerful and emotional tale of a horse named Joey and his journey during World War I. From being sold to the army to serving in the war, Joey’s story is narrated through the eyes of his owner, Albert, who joins the army to find his beloved horse. This book is a poignant reminder of the horrors of war and the unbreakable bond between a horse and his rider. It has also been adapted into a successful stage play and a movie, making it a must-read for all equestrian enthusiasts.
6. “The Horse Whisperer” by Nicholas Evans
“The Horse Whisperer” is a captivating story of a teenage girl, Grace, and her horse Pilgrim, who are both severely injured in a riding accident. In an attempt to save her horse and heal herself, Grace’s mother takes her and Pilgrim to a horse whisper