Has anyone read this book, Finding Pegasus?

http://tinyurl.com/3y874s

Pegasus, the magical winged horse, has inspired human imagination for 
centuries. Finding Pegasus is the rich and inspiring story of Tara Beacon, 
an equestrian athlete consumed by her ambition to compete at the Olympic 
Games, yet all the while struggling to escape the pain of an abusive 
childhood.

Mirroring her angst is her talented and sensitive thoroughbred who, after 
years of intensive training with internationally renowned professionals, 
refuses to submit to human coercion. Finally awakening to the fact that she 
is reenacting her oppressive upbringing by attempting to dominate her horse, 
Tara enters into an apprenticeship with an eighty-year-old cowboy with 
mysterious abilities.

Similar to a Zen master, Tom Dorrance never calls himself a teacher or 
explains what he does, continually perplexing Tara and those who work with 
him. Yet his wisdom is reflected in his ability to use horses (and anything 
else available to him) as a means of helping humans learn about themselves 
and their relationship to the natural world. With him Tara begins the long 
and arduous journey to self-awareness, and a resolution to her secretive 
past.

About the Author: Terry Church has been a professional horse trainer, 
dressage instructor and competitor for the past 34 years. Although 
"classically trained" through the FEI (international) levels in the United 
States and Germany, she came to understand that the current methods of 
training horses predominantly reflect the human quest for dominance and 
control, rather than a recognition of how animals can benefit from and 
enhance the human experience through respectful partnerships.

Synchronicity lead her to a meeting with the great master horseman, Tom 
Dorrance, with whom she spent the next seven years relearning everything she 
thought she knew about horses - and about herself.

Ms. Church currently travels extensively throughout the United States where 
she uses horses to facilitate a person's process of self-discovery, thereby 
broadening their awareness and sensitivity to themselves and the natural 
world. In addition to her lifelong passion for horses, Ms. Church has had an 
interest in writing since early childhood.

As an adult she studied writing for five years in Santa Barbara with author 
Bill Richardson, who became a primary influence in helping her face the 
truth about her life - and how to express that in words. She has published a 
number of articles in magazines and trade journals, some of which can be 
found on her website at: http://www.naturalsporthorse.com.


Judy
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