Tuesday, September 13, 2011

HORSE SAYINGS and JUST FINE THE WAY THEY ARE


Today I have a couple of interesting books to share with you. Both would make lovely gifts.

HORSE SAYINGS by Bradford G. Wheler

Almost every kid falls in love with horses and wants one in their early life. Some outgrow the desire, others don’t.

If you love horses, HORSE SAYINGS: WIT & WISDOM STRAIGHT FROM THE HORSE’S MOUTH by Bradford G. Wheler is a must have for your library.

This is a collection of beautiful and thought-provoking horse-related quotations from various people throughout the world and from different eras.

Each quote is accompanied by a gorgeous drawing, illustration or photograph depicting horses and their environment. Author Bradford G. Wheler has compiled the works of 61 artists and photographers from all over the world for this collection.

The book also contains a unique and fabulous painting by a most unusual artist. Not to give away the surprise, but the artist creates paintings that could be of himself. It’s a book about horses, think about it then check out this website www.ArtistisaHorse.com

According to the publisher, this book has two goals in mind: “first, to honor and highlight the horse through text and artwork, and secondly, to showcase talents of new and emerging artists who focus on creating horse art.” I think they have accomplished both goals beautifully.

One of the quotations in the book has become a favorite of mine. “A good man will take care of his horses and dogs, not only while they are young, but also when they old and past service.” … Plutarch, (46-120)

HORSE SAYINGS is a great book for any horse enthusiast.

Horse Sayings: Wit & Wisdom Straight From the Horse’s Mouth by Bradford G. Wheler, BookCollaborative.com Publications, @2011, ISBN: 978-0-9822538-3-0, Paperback, 134 pages


FTC Full Disclosure - I requested this book and it was sent to me by the publisher in hopes I would review it. However, receiving the complimentary copy did not influence my review.

by Connie Nordhielm Wooldridge

Trying to explain to young children how we have progressed from horse-drawn wagons to where we are today can sometimes we difficult.

Author Connie Nordhielm Wooldridge has created a wonderful teaching tool in the form of her new book, JUST FINE THE WAY THEY ARE: FROM DIRT ROADS TO RAIL ROADS TO INTERSTATES. This delightful book is aimed at upper elementary school readers.

The story begins with tavern keeper John Slack who is upset with two senators that want to build a National Road that will come right by his business. He doesn’t want the improved road because wagon drivers will no longer get stuck in the mud and have to stay overnight at his establishment.

From there the story follows 200 years of improvements to our transportation system that some people wanted, while the others didn’t. Each stage of the development has those who are happy with things just the way they are.

The story line is beautifully illustrated by Richard Walz. The rich illustrations bring the characters to life and give depth to the story.

JUST FINE THE WAY THEY ARE can be a fun reading book for youngsters or used as a teaching guide. The book includes a timeline, a bibliography, websites and places of interest to visit.

Author Connie Nordhielm Wooldridge’s website is http://conniewooldridge.com/

Just Fine The Way They Are: From Dirt Roads to Rail Roads to Interstates by Connie Nordhielm Wooldridge, Illustrated by Richard Walz, Calkins Creek/Boyds Mills Press, @2011, ISBN: 978-1-59078-710-6, Hardcover,  32 pages

FTC Full Disclosure - I requested this book and it was sent to me by the author in hopes I would review it. However, receiving the complimentary copy did not influence my review.

5 comments:

  1. Mason - What terrific book ideas you've shared! One thing I love about your blog is the rich variety of book ideas you have, from mysteries to romance, to children's books and more. I've always loved horses, so I'll have to check that quotation book out :-).

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  2. I just tweeted this and shared it on Facebook.

    When I was about 8 I was OBSESSED with horses! Particularly Chestnut ones. I know it is common for little girls to adore horses,OMG I was crazy about them! I still love them, they have the most sensitive eyes. They are majestic, gentle and loving beings.

    I shared this with some friends that I know are horse fanatics as well!

    Have a great day!

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  3. THose are some really interesting books that discuss history. I think they will appeal to the young audiences.

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