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 Spooky's House Of Books
Spooky's House Of Books rated it 9 years ago
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Eighty-Dollar Champion comes the riveting true story of the valiant rescue of priceless pedigree horses in the last days of World War II. As the Russians closed in on Hitler from the east and the Allies attacked from the west, American soldiers di...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 9 years ago
Disclaimer: ARC via Netgalley When most people hear the words Nazi and Eugenics, they only think about the Nazi view on humanity – the slaughter of innocent people and the desire to breed the perfect people. What many people don’t know is that the Nazis did try to do the same to animals. The Nazis d...
Dandeliongirl Reads Again
Dandeliongirl Reads Again rated it 10 years ago
The story was cute but was basically about one very lucky man with very little talent (he never did repeat his success with any other horse as far as I know) and a strong desire to show off. Hated the writing. The author explained the "horsey" parts of the book to the readers like they were 5 years ...
Librocubicularist
Librocubicularist rated it 12 years ago
What a great story. A Dutch emigrant, trying to make a life for his family, impulsively pulls one particular sorry horse off a trailer bound for the glue factory, rescuing what was to become the most celebrated jumping horse of his era. Only, at first the horse can't even walk over poles on the gr...
rosemaryknits
rosemaryknits rated it 13 years ago
Excellent feel good story involving a horse and a man. I listened to the audio version, and the narrator did an excellent job as well. I highly recommend. I wouldn't listen to the last hour while driving however, the tears filling your eyes will make it very hard to navigate the road. It's a rea...
Book Goodies
Book Goodies rated it 13 years ago
A great story to work with here. Sometimes we all need to read something that just feels a little good. In all honesty, you could just look at the cover on this--The Eighty-Dollar Champion: Snowman, The Horse That Inspired a Nation--and have a good gist of what is in store for you. However, I enj...
Karen's books
Karen's books rated it 13 years ago
I'm only allowed to give this book the maximum of 5 stars, but it deserves so many more. An incredible horse and an honest, hard-working, good man. Champions, indeed.
Constantly Moving the Bookmark
Constantly Moving the Bookmark rated it 13 years ago
Snowman was a horse bound for the “glue factory” when Harry de Leyer spotted him. Something in his eyes told Harry that this was no ordinary horse, and Harry knew horses! Although Harry and his family loved Snowman Harry had bigger plans for his riding school and Snowman was after all only an old ...
Title and Statement of Responsibility
A feel-good story that made me cry several times.
Sharon E. Cathcart
Sharon E. Cathcart rated it 14 years ago
As a former equestrian athlete, I always find something special about horse stories. With "The Eighty-Dollar Champion," Elizabeth Letts has shared an especially poignant tale.Snowman was around eight years old when Dutch immigrant Harry de Leyer rescued him from a truck bound for the knacker. de L...
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