Where Horses Run Free

Where Horses Run Free
Author: Joy Cowley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2003
Genre: Animal sanctuaries
ISBN: PSU:000051403331

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When a cowboy comes across a penned-up herd of wild horses, he vows to find a home where the horses can run free.

Wild Horses

Wild Horses
Author: Linda L. Richards
Publsiher: Orca Book Publishers
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2023-10-17
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781459825611

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Wild horses are legendary, but today their very existence is under threat from a changing environment, politics and less protected spaces to roam free. These animals live all over the world, including the iconic mustangs in North America—a symbol of freedom and the American West. Today what we thought we knew about the history of wild horses and where they came from is changing. What makes a horse wild? Where do they live and how did they end up there? What is the relationship between wild horses and Indigenous Peoples? How are governments and citizens working for or against them? In this book, readers discover the history, biology and ecology of wild horses and the key role young people are playing in protecting wild horse populations to keep them running free for generations to come.

Where Horses Run Free

Where Horses Run Free
Author: Katherine Sparacino
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2022-06-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781664267787

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This exciting sequel to “Where Columbines Grow” follows the MacKenzie Family as they learn to face the challenges of prejudice and crime, discovering forgiveness, and thriving in love.

Where Wild Horses Run

Where Wild Horses Run
Author: Georgia Graham
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Horses
ISBN: 0889954488

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This gorgeously illustrated picture book is dedicated to the wild horses of the Nemaiah Valley. The book tells a moving story of how one band of horses group together as family to protect a vulnerable colt from cougars. Full color.

All the Wild Horses

All the Wild Horses
Author: Charles G. Summers, Jr., Dayton O. Hyde, Rita Summers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2006
Genre: Wild horses
ISBN: 1616732237

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Cowboy and photographer Dayton Hyde presents images of and describes his experiences with mustangs and other wild horses around the country, also covering wild breeds around the world, and discusses preservation.

All the Wild Horses

All the Wild Horses
Author: Dayton O. Hyde
Publsiher: Voyageur Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2006
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780760325902

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The founder of The Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary near Hot Springs, South Dakota, journeys inside the world of America's wild horses in a richly photographed study of the natural history, behavior, and plight of wild horses across the United States, from the mustangs of the West to the ponies of Assoteague and Chincoteague islands.

Rants from the Hill

Rants from the Hill
Author: Michael P. Branch
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781611804577

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“If Thoreau drank more whiskey and lived in the desert, he’d write like this.”—High Country News Welcome to the land of wildfire, hypothermia, desiccation, and rattlers. The stark and inhospitable high-elevation landscape of Nevada’s Great Basin Desert may not be an obvious (or easy) place to settle down, but for self-professed desert rat Michael Branch, it’s home. Of course, living in such an unforgiving landscape gives one many things to rant about. Fortunately for us, Branch—humorist, environmentalist, and author of Raising Wild—is a prodigious ranter. From bees hiving in the walls of his house to owls trying to eat his daughters’ cat—not to mention his eccentric neighbors—adventure, humor, and irreverence abound on Branch’s small slice of the world, which he lovingly calls Ranting Hill.

Pathways to Possibility

Pathways to Possibility
Author: Rosamund Stone Zander
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2016-06-21
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780698195547

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"Rosamund Zander is a miracle. Her generous voice will resonate with you, change you and help you create work that matters." —Seth Godin, author of The Icarus Deception The bestselling author of The Art of Possibility returns with a new vision for achieving true human fulfillment that's sure to appeal to fans of Brene Brown's Daring Greatly and Elizabeth Gilbert's Big Magic As children, we develop stories about how the world works, most of which get improved upon and amended over time. But some do not, even as we mature in other ways. Opinionated, self-centered and fear-driven, these “child stories” are the source of the behavioral and emotional patterns that hold us back. When we learn to identify and rewrite these stories, limitless growth becomes possible. In her groundbreaking and inspiring new book, Rosamund Stone Zander shows us that life is a story we tell ourselves, and that we have the power to change that story. She illuminates how breaking old patterns and telling a new story can transform not just our own lives, but also our relationships with others—whether in a marriage, a classroom, or a business. Finally, she demonstrates how, with this new understanding of ourselves and our place within an interconnected world, we can take powerful action in the collective interest, and gain a sense of deep connection to the universe. Pathways to Possibility expands our notions of how much we can grow and change, whether we can affect others or the world at large, and how much freedom and joy we can experience. Stimulating and profound, it is the perfect companion to her beloved first book, The Art of Possibility.