I was way out of my area of expertise with this book! Montana author Thomas McGuane is a rancher, horse lover, and a fine writer. He talks extensively about his many horses, owned over the course of decades, and his close relationship with them, on the ranch, and in the competitive world where money is there to be made, and reputations forged for horse and human. He beautifully describes the psychology of horses, general and particular, in all its quirky glory. What a pleasure to read about some of his more stubborn pony friends and the trouble they have gotten into and out of together. Really, some of the situations he describes are fodder for TV drama and/or sitcom or cartoon. A lovely chapter about the birth of a foal ends the book.
The aspect of this volume which I liked best is McGuane's writing style, conversational, poetic, and tongue in cheek all at once.....very enjoyable. I don't think that you need much knowledge about horses, western life, and competitions where the ritual moves of traditional cattle ranch work are displayed, to enjoy this book. I did. Enough is explained for the layperson, and then poetry and love of the territory take over. Heartfelt, and nicely done.