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“Horse” is a short but powerful novel by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Geraldine Brooks. First published in 1989, the book tells the story of Sarah, a young Australian girl who is passionate about horses. When she is given the opportunity to train a wild horse for the Olympic equestrian team, Sarah jumps at the chance, despite the many challenges she faces along the way.
Set against the backdrop of the rugged Australian landscape, “Horse” is a moving meditation on the power of nature, the bonds of friendship, and the resilience of the human spirit. Brooks’ evocative prose brings the harsh beauty of the Australian outback to life, and her vivid descriptions of horse training and competition capture the exhilarating rush of adrenaline that comes with riding.
At its core, “Horse” is a story about perseverance and the importance of following one’s dreams, no matter how daunting the obstacles may seem. Through Sarah’s journey, Brooks explores themes of identity, belonging, and the transformative power of personal achievement.
Despite its short length, “Horse” packs an emotional punch that lingers long after the final page is turned. With its compelling characters, breathtaking setting, and heartfelt storytelling, this novel is a must-read for anyone who loves stories of adventure, courage, and the indomitable human spirit.
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