Wild Horse Diaries

Wild Horse Diaries

by Lizzie Spender (Author)

Synopsis

From a helicopter skimming above the trees in the North West Australian outback, Lizzie Spender saw wild horses galloping below. In that instant, she fell in love with a chestnut colt with a crooked white blaze. Until now, her lifelong dream of owning a horse had been thwarted but, on turning fifty, she realised it was time to take her destiny in her own hands. She embarked on a seemingly impossible quest to find and befriend those same horses, and at long last to have her own.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: John Murray
Published: 13 Jul 2006

ISBN 10: 0719564220
ISBN 13: 9780719564222
Book Overview: Wild Horse Diaries is an inspiring real life tale about fulfilling our not-so-impossible dreams.

Media Reviews
'An account of a tenacious woman's quest via horse whisperers, patience and time to conquer her fears of the outback and her own self-doubt' * Resident *
'A truly inspiring adventure' * Daily Mail *
'Remarkable' * Tatler *
'Extraordinary' * Sunday Telegraph *
'An affectionate, humorous memoir' * Glasgow Herald *
'Spender's tone throughout her diaries is artless and studiedly self-effacing...raptuous' * Sunday Telegraph *
'Forget girlie pony stories - this is the passionate adventure of taming a wild horse in the red dust and rugged terrain of the Australian outback' * Good Housekeeping *
'You'll find Lizzie's adventures irresistible.' - Independent * Independent *
'An inspirational story about reaching 50 and realising it's time to act on seemingly impossible dreams' * Publishing News *
'It is the best thing of its kind since Black Beauty and including My Friend Flicka. It is a book I can relate to' * Sunday Telegraph/Seven *
Author Bio
Lizzie Spender spent her childhood in England and Ireland surrounded by artists, writers and, of course, horses - but never her own. Trained as an actress she has worked in publishing, journalism, film and theatre. In recent years Lizzie has written two acclaimed television films for the BBC and published three pasta cookbooks. She is the daughter of the British poet, Sir Stephen Spender, and is married to the actor Barry Humphries.