About the author
Emily Edwards is a Canadian author, who started learning dressage at the age of nine. She studied at Trinity College, Dublin, and after completing a PhD in eating disorders, started to write her first novel. When she was young, her local bookshop, Bookends at Antigonish, created a special horse book corner just for her, so mad on horse books was she. She wanted to write the sort of book she would have wanted to read herself, so it was simple to decide what direction to go in. The Trouble with Being a Horse is the story of Olivia, who adores horses, and one day, finds she has become one.
Finding the book
Easy to find.
Emily Edwards is a Canadian author, who started learning dressage at the age of nine. She studied at Trinity College, Dublin, and after completing a PhD in eating disorders, started to write her first novel. When she was young, her local bookshop, Bookends at Antigonish, created a special horse book corner just for her, so mad on horse books was she. She wanted to write the sort of book she would have wanted to read herself, so it was simple to decide what direction to go in. The Trouble with Being a Horse is the story of Olivia, who adores horses, and one day, finds she has become one.
Finding the book
Easy to find.
Bibliography (horse books only)
The Trouble with Being a Horse
Single Stride Publishing, 2011, 175 pp.
Read my review of the book here.
Many of us have dreamed of becoming a horse, but that’s exactly what happens to Olivia. She wakes up, and finds she’s no longer human. This is not always the happy dream we might think: it’s certainly an interesting ride for Olivia.