"This is not only a horse story but a 'drunkalogue' in which the
alcoholic tells what drinking was like, what happened to cause her
to stop, and what recovery is like now. Animal lovers and
recovering alcoholics will be inspired by this story." --"Library
Journal ""Reading this book was like having an unflinchingly honest
talk with a close friend about her struggle for meaning and hope
after a devastating relationship and descent into alcoholism. It
took a horse to give Susan the strength to change. When no human
could have reached her injured soul, Susan Richards found healing
in the form of her horse, who had no judgments of her and offered
the profound love and companionship that can only be found with an
animal. This book is a testament to the transforming power of
animals in our lives; it was also impossible to put down." --Stacey
O'Brien, author of "Wesley the Owl" "Can a book be both looking
glass and richly colored animal portrait? In "Saddled," Susan
Richards performs dual literary magic by giving us the history of a
horsewoman retrieving her life from the bottom of the wine glass,
and a mirror in which the sensitive reader will see herself again
and again. Except that most of us could never duplicate Richards's
emotional courage--not to mention delightful humor. Her clarion
words reflect a stone honesty that is truly rare. I loved every
sentence in this superlative memoir." --Melissa Pierson, author of
"Dark Horses and Black Beauties" ""Saddled" is a searingly honest
portrait of addiction and the redemptive power of animal-human
love." --Ted Kerasote, author of "Merle's Door" "Susan Richards
masterfully weaves together her compelling story of life lived on
the edge with vivid accounts of a horse who gives her reasons to
live and ultimately to thrive. She conveys with unflinching honesty
the ways her horse Georgia influenced every decision and made
reaching every milestone possible. Horse lovers will relate to
their healing connection; people who know little about horses will
be amazed at the benefits that occur when a horse and human forge
bonds of unfailing trust and loyalty." --Allen and Linda Anderson,
founders of the Angel Animals Network and authors of "Horses with a
Mission" and "Angel Horses " "Susan Richards writes with no
sentimentality and great lucid beauty about love: love between
humans and creatures, love between broken people whose mending lies
in acceptance of their injuries and their willingness to embrace a
difficult hope." --Mary Sojourner, author of "Solace: Rituals of
Loss and Desire" and the forthcoming "She Bets Her Life: A True
Story of Gambling Addiction """Saddled" is a remarkable memoir of
love, loss and ultimate healing. Anyone who has ever adored an
animal will understand that many healers come to us on four legs.
It was thrilling to watch the author's life transform as her love
for her horse teaches her how to love herself." --Sharyn Wolf,
author of "Guerilla Dating Tactics" and "How to Stay Lovers For
Life " "The unconditional love our animals feel for us is precious,
but as Susan Richards so beautifully illustrates in her new memoir,
it is the unconditional love we feel for our animals that can
change our lives. This simple love can bring out the best in us,
and as "Saddled" proves, to care responsibly for another creature,
we must first begin to care responsibly for ourselves. This is an
inspiring, life-changing book." --Abigail Thomas, author of "A
Three Dog Life " "Saddle up and enjoy the ride with Susan Richards.
You'll love it." -- Rita Mae Brown""Chosen by a Horse" contained
hints of a childhood among wicked adults; "Saddled" fills in the
details. When Susan Richards needed one sane place to stand against
the stresses of a crazy world, her Morgan horse, Georgia, was there
to show her that loving an animal grounds you in a way that nothing
else can." --Sharon Sakson, author of "Paws & Effect: The Healing
Power of Dogs"
"This is not only a horse story but a 'drunkalogue' in which the
alcoholic tells what drinking was like, what happened to cause her
to stop, and what recovery is like now. Animal lovers and
recovering alcoholics will be inspired by this story." --"Library
Journal""Reading this book was like having an unflinchingly honest
talk with a close friend about her struggle for meaning and hope
after a devastating relationship and descent into alcoholism. It
took a horse to give Susan the strength to change. When no human
could have reached her injured soul, Susan Richards found healing
in the form of her horse, who had no judgments of her and offered
the profound love and companionship that can only be found with an
animal. This book is a testament to the transforming power of
animals in our lives; it was also impossible to put down." --Stacey
O'Brien, author of"Wesley the Owl" "Can a book be both looking
glass and richly colored animal portrait? In"Saddled," Susan
Richards performs dual lit
"This is not only a horse story but a 'drunkalogue' in which the
alcoholic tells what drinking was like, what happened to cause her
to stop, and what recovery is like now. Animal lovers and
recovering alcoholics will be inspired by this story." --"Library
Journal ""Reading this book was like having an unflinchingly honest
talk with a close friend about her struggle for meaning and hope
after a devastating relationship and descent into alcoholism. It
took a horse to give Susan the strength to change. When no human
could have reached her injured soul, Susan Richards found healing
in the form of her horse, who had no judgments of her and offered
the profound love and companionship that can only be found with an
animal. This book is a testament to the transforming power of
animals in our lives; it was also impossible to put down." --Stacey
O'Brien, author of "Wesley the Owl" "Can a book be both looking
glass and richly colored animal portrait? In "Saddled," Susan
Richards performs dual literary magic by giving us the history of a
horsewoman retrieving her life from the bottom of the wine glass,
and a mirror in which the sensitive reader will see herself again
and again. Except that most of us could never duplicate Richards's
emotional courage--not to mention delightful humor. Her clarion
words reflect a stone honesty that is truly rare. I loved every
sentence in this superlative memoir." --Melissa Pierson, author of
"Dark Horses and Black Beauties" ""Saddled" is a searingly honest
portrait of addiction and the redemptive power of animal-human
love." --Ted Kerasote, author of "Merle's Door" "Susan Richards
masterfully weaves together her compelling story of life lived on
the edge with vivid accounts of a horse who gives her reasons to
live and ultimately to thrive. She conveys with unflinching honesty
the ways her horse Georgia influenced every decision and made
reaching every milestone possible. Horse lovers will relate to
their healing connection; people who know little about horses will
be amazed at the benefits that occur when a horse and human forge
bonds of unfailing trust and loyalty." --Allen and Linda Anderson,
founders of the Angel Animals Network and authors of "Horses with a
Mission" and "Angel Horses " "Susan Richards writes with no
sentimentality and great lucid beauty about love: love between
humans and creatures, love between broken people whose mending lies
in acceptance of their injuries and their willingness to embrace a
difficult hope." --Mary Sojourner, author of "Solace: Rituals of
Loss and Desire" and the forthcoming "She Bets Her Life: A True
Story of Gambling Addiction """Saddled" is a remarkable memoir of
love, loss and ultimate healing. Anyone who has ever adored an
animal will understand that many healers come to us on four legs.
It was thrilling to watch the author's life transform as her love
for her horse teaches her how to love herself." --Sharyn Wolf,
author of "Guerilla Dating Tactics" and "How to Stay Lovers For
Life " "The unconditional love our animals feel for us is precious,
but as Susan Richards so beautifully illustrates in her new memoir,
it is the unconditional love we feel for our animals that can
change our lives. This simple love can bring out the best in us,
and as "Saddled" proves, to care responsibly for another creature,
we must first begin to care responsibly for ourselves. This is an
inspiring, life-changing book." --Abigail Thomas, author of "A
Three Dog Life " "Saddle up and enjoy the ride with Susan Richards.
You'll love it." -- Rita Mae Brown""Chosen by a Horse" contained
hints of a childhood among wicked adults; "Saddled" fills in the
details. When Susan Richards needed one sane place to stand against
the stresses of a crazy world, her Morgan horse, Georgia, was there
to show her that loving an animal grounds you in a way that nothing
else can." --Sharon Sakson, author of "Paws & Effect: The Healing
Power of Dogs"
"This is not only a horse story but a 'drunkalogue' in which the
alcoholic tells what drinking was like, what happened to cause her
to stop, and what recovery is like now. Animal lovers and
recovering alcoholics will be inspired by this story." --"Library
Journal
""Reading this book was like having an unflinchingly honest talk with a close friend about her struggle for meaning and hope after a devastating relationship and descent into alcoholism. It took a horse to give Susan the strength to change. When no human could have reached her injured soul, Susan Richards found healing in the form of her horse, who had no judgments of her and offered the profound love and companionship that can only be found with an animal. This book is a testament to the transforming power of animals in our lives; it was also impossible to put down." --Stacey O'Brien, author of"Wesley the Owl" "Can a book be both looking glass and richly colored animal portrait? In"Saddled," Susan Richards performs dual lit
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