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Heartland series, February 18, 2006
I am a veterinarian and mother who is constantly trying to find books of interest for her (now) thirteen-year-old son. Unfortunately, the series was not a winner with him-his tastes run to science fiction-but it was with me as I bought and read the entire set. From a human relations standpoint, Amy's growth and development as a young adult are spot-on, as are her human-horse relationships. Her development as a budding pre-vet student is also accurate as she learns to interpret the many non-verbal cues from her patients in order to come to her diagnoses. This is a wonderful series of books for any young person lucky enough to share special bonds with other non-human beings, horse (or cat) or otherwise. The series is also excellent for any young person experiencing great loss, because it helps teach how move forward in the face of tremendous pain, how to grow and thrive, not merely survive.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Healing Horses, Healing Hearts- a wonderful series, June 11, 2001
Heartland is a place Amy's mother started after nursing her husband's show jumper, Pegasus, back to health using alternative remedies and therapies, due to an accident that the horse and rider were both injured, and Amy's father leaves to recover. She started to take in other problem or abused horses and helped them to learn to trust again. When she died, Amy and her older sister, had to take over everything, and tried to keep the place going. Amy finds she has the same horse-whispering talents as her mother, and struggles to take over the work her mother had done so well. Amy works hard to keep Heartland in business and to overcome the sadness of losing her mother, to realize it was not her fault her mother died. This book was very emotional and descriptive, written very well. You could feel Amy's sadness at losing her mother in an accident that she felt was her fault, for she had convinced her mother to go out in a storm to rescue an abandoned horse, Spartan. I recommend this book to everyone who has some connection with the world of the horse, or anyone who loves reading at all. This book has everything- romance, adventure, drama, action, and tragedy that will keep you blowing your nose and crying your heart out until you take the trip to the library or your local bookstore to pick up the rest of the series, when it will start all over again. The entire series is wonderful and heartbreaking, and I highly recommend every single book that is included to you. The rest of the series deals with Amy adjusting to her new life without her mother and her sister's new ideas to keep Heartland up and running, and to face the horse that is the subject to all Amy's fears and heartache, Spartan.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Heartland is great!, September 28, 2000
A Kid's Review
I found the book in a bookstore last summer, from it's title I could tell it was going to be good, I was very surprised at how different this book was from other horse books. I have already bought heartland two and I will buy number 3 very soon! If you like horses, or if you have lost a loved one, you would love heartland.
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