Elizabeth Letts is the award-winning author of two novels, Quality of Care and Family Planning, and one children’s book, The Butter Man. Quality of Care was a Literary Guild, Doubleday Book Club, and Books-A-Million Book Club selection. An equestrian from childhood, Letts represented California as a junior equestrian, and was runner-up in the California Horse and Rider of the Year competition. She currently lives with her husband and four children in Baltimore, Maryland.
“[A] classic American dream story, with a down-on-its-luck horse
galloping in for good measure.”—USA Today
“This is a wonderful book—joyous, heartfelt, and an eloquent
reminder that hope can be found in the unlikeliest of places. Most
of all, it’s a moving testament to the incredible things that can
grow from the bond between animals and humans.”—Gwen Cooper, author
of Homer’s Odyssey
“[Elizabeth Letts] details the intricacies of the show world
beautifully, [but it’s] the relationship between the people in
[Harry’s] life and this remarkable, humble horse that will
captivate the reader.”—The Star-Ledger
“The story is thrilling. . . . Letts’s taut, detailed writing
vividly recounts the excitement of the shows; the heights these
underdogs climbed; the world of the Eisenhower fifties; and what
Snowman and Harry meant to the everyday people they
inspired.”—Shelf Awareness
“If the true stories of horses Secretariat or Seabiscuit kept you
spellbound, then consider leaving the racetrack setting to learn
about the equestrian world’s shock in 1958 when an eighty-dollar
plow horse arrived to compete in its top show.”—Fayetteville
Observer
“Written in evocative, skilled prose that rings true to the tenor
of postwar America . . . Letts deftly calibrates the emotion and
suspense that are an indelible part of this tale.”—BookPage
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