This week, we read Horse by Geraldine Brooks
This book came to me from my own grandmother, Mormor. She read it in her book club and I just knew we had to read it on the podcast. This historical fiction novel tells the story of a race horse that made waves throughout generations, and a moving narrative about race and art.
Abby Williams, who may not be a horse girl, but she definitely liked this book, joins me to open up a tough conversation that Geraldine so beautifully started with her novel.
In this episode we cover:
Open your book and press play on a podcast episode that will have you wanting to switch career paths to “horse bones examiner” (pretty sure that’s the technical term).
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