Vian Smith was an English author and horse trainer. Spanning fiction and nonfiction, his work focuses on the relationship between people and horses and prominently features the Devon moorland Dartmoor. Smith died at 49.
A childhood favorite of mine, as I was horse crazy. Dated but still a really marvelous book about hope and overcoming obstacles. Gail Fleming contracts polio and after a long hospitalization, is left partially paralyzed on her left side. The story is about her recovery and learning to walk again, and simultaneously about the injured thoroughbred, King Sam (Samalaya) who inspires her to overcome her fear and pain and get her life back. Highly recommend.
I read this as a young girl and never forgot it. The idea of a young girl with a disability finding solace with a horse was so appealing. And when the two help to solve a crime, that made it even better!
Read this book 50 years ago and loved it. I was a horse loving girl! Rereading the book now and finding it has withstood the test of time. Beautifully written.
I remember reading this book as a child and loving it. So much so, that I wanted to read it again as an adult. Giving it 4 stars because that's what I would have given it when I first read it. :)
When I was 12, I loved this book. I remembered the story for years, though I had long since forgotten the title. Thankfully I was recently able to find it. Now, as an adult, I still find it an enjoyable read -- though I can see how perhaps the writing may not be the best. But it's memorable and fun to read, and the author has many books to his credit -- so who am I to argue with success? :)
I loved this book when I was a child. We had several horses when I was young, including a big grey thoroughbred ex race horse. But I didn't have any unusual adventures on him..... Rereading the book, it still holds up from my childhood. Highly recommended!
A girl stricken by polio has lost interest in everything until her parents buy an old racehorse to coax her into making an effort to regain use of her leg.
A touching story of father and daughter through the ravages of polio. Well worth the read. I enjoyed the British writing style and the straightforward plot that held a bit of mystery along the way.
I enjoyed this book very much. It kept me captivated. I didn't want to put it down which made it a fast and enjoyable read. It would make a good hallmark movie.