Changing the Tide Lessons in Horsemanship

Changing the Tide Lessons in Horsemanship by Ross Jacobs is published by Good Horsemanship in 2012 and consists of 188 pages. This book presents a collection of short stories centered around three main characters, including elderly twin brothers, Walt and Amos, who share their extensive knowledge of horsemanship with a young boy passionate about horses. Through their interactions, the narrative explores the lessons learned from both successes and mistakes in the journey of understanding horses.
Readers will find that the stories emphasize the principles of kindness, support, and encouragement in education, mirroring the approach one would take with a young horse. The narrative delves into the common challenges faced by horse enthusiasts, illustrating the importance of exploration and experimentation in the learning process. This edition, written in English, offers insights into the world of horsemanship through relatable experiences and timeless wisdom.
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A collection of short stories revolve around three central characters that come to life in a narrative that offers unforgettable lessons of horsemanship. Walt and Amos are elderly twin brothers who have gathered a life time of experience understanding horses. They share their knowledge with a young boy who has a passion for horses. In his journey the boy makes the same mistakes common to all horse people and the brothers adopt the same principles of educating the boy as they might a young horse – with kindness, support and encouragement to explore and experiment.
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