
Come Ride with Me
Horse Poetry for Learning and Enjoyment
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Narrated by:
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Shalisha Brace
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By:
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Mary Beth Brace
About this listen
Come Ride with Me has 39 poems to: Understand horse psychology, laugh over horse antics, cry over horse losses, learn about horse safety, enjoy humorous horses, be angry at horse abuse, be inspired to ride more, and appreciate horse work. Whether young or old, if you are a horse enthusiast, there will be poems to enjoy.
Mary Beth Brace has been around horses for over 40 years. She has raised and trained horses, went through the Horse 4-H Program, has been a riding instructor for many years, and has attended and participated in many horse shows. Horse in her life has been enjoyable and some of those experiences have been put into free-verse poetry.
©2014 Mary Beth Brace (P)2016 Mary Beth BraceWhat listeners say about Come Ride with Me
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