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Horse Books

One of the most popular forms of entertainment for horse lovers is horse books, which have delighted horse lovers, young and old, for generations. With everything from Black Beauty to the Black Stallion to Misty of Chincoteague and National Velvet, the classics bring back memories for many adult horse lovers. However, there are a whole host of modern-day horse books to delight readers of various genres, including romance, mystery, drama, adventure, informational non-fiction options, etc. Learn more about the various options for horse people, check out recommendations for winter reading options, learn about the authors who write for readers, check out excerpts, and more.

New York Times best selling author and successful Grand Prix dressage competitor Tami Hoag is offering a once in a lifetime opportunity: She is donating an opportunity to be a character in her next book. However, there’s a price...
They don’t write them like they used to. At least that seems to be the case when it comes to well-written fictional horse books. Although the first novel credited with having a horse as a protagonist was Anna Sewell’s...
Jennifer Williams has been rescuing horses since 1998 when she worked with fellow Texans to form a rescue.  At that time, horse rescues were practically unheard of and no other horse rescues operated in Texas.  Few resources existed to...
Castleton Lyons, a leading Thoroughbred breeding farm, and Thoroughbred Times, a leading Thoroughbred industry publishing company, announced that they will be conducting the second annual Castleton Lyons-Thoroughbred Times Book Award to honor the best books published about Thoroughbred racing...
The Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration is listed among the top 1,000 places to see in North America, according to best-selling author and travel writer Patricia Schultz. In her latest book, 1,000 Places to See in the USA and...
Authored by some of the most experienced Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI) dressage judges, this new "bible" is invaluable to dressage judges--as well as riders and trainers at all levels. It not only helps provide a better understanding of how...
Joe Drape, author of Black Maestro, The Epic Life of an American Legend, was named the winner of the first Castleton Lyons-Thoroughbred Times Book Award. The honor was bestowed in a ceremony at Castleton Lyons Thoroughbred Farm in Lexington,...
Horse Illustrated lists some of the best in horse entertainment, from30 Best Horse Books Ask a group of horse people from anywhere across the country to talk about their favorite horses and you may be surprised to hear the same names...
Back in 2006, in honor of Horse Illustrated's 30th year, the editors compiled a list of 30 favorite horse books. What's your favorite horse-related novel or non-fiction book? Leave us a comment at the end and share your thoughts!For...
What ignites the competitive spark? Does it happen the first time a lead liner finally masters the up/down of the posting trot? The moment a western rider discovers just the right pace for a lope? And what continues to...
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