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Horse Whispers & Lies: Did Monty Roberts Trade Truth for Glory? by Debra Ann Ristau, Joyce Renebome
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Overview: In his nonfiction best sellers, The Man Who Listens to Horses, and Shy Boy, The Horse that Came in from the Wild, California author and horse trainer, Monty Roberts, claims to be the son of an abusive, racist, killer. Those accusations against Marvin Roberts were the impetus for Horse Whispers & Lies. True horsemen and women have always understood that horses and humans bond. For years, the secret of this bonding was quietly passed from one generation to the next. Misunderstood by most, it didn’t have a name. There is now a human movement to learn this gentle art of communing with horses. This approach to horsemanship has earned many titles. Some call it "natural horsemanship," others like the term coined by novelist Nicolas Evans, "horse whispering." Whatever the name, the message is similar: humans can effectively and gently communicate with horses. Long before there was talk of horse whisperers and natural horsemanship, however, gifted horsemen and women understood and used similar principals in their training programs. The concept is not new, but methodologies, techniques, and nomenclatures vary among those who share their skills and horse savvy. The be-kind message delivered by these clinicians is beneficial to the industry, but it is a travesty of morality that one such crusader’s fame is based on lies, trickery, and the demeaning of others. Such is the nature of the author Monty Roberts.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biogs

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