

Series: Random House Large Print
Paperback: 624 pages
Publisher: Random House Large Print; Lrg edition (August 23, 2016)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1524709301
ISBN-13: 978-1524709303
Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 2.7 x 9.3 inches
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If you can picture a book which covers "two continents and more than eight decades", as author Elizabeth Letts puts it in her acknowledgements, you will begin to get an idea of how remarkable a story The Perfect Horse is.Letts weaves an intricate tapestry which eloquently tells the story of how the American military manages to rescue priceless horses from imminent death at the end of World War II. These horses include the extraordinary, balletic Lipizzaner, the breathtakingly beautiful Arabians, and the powerful, stocky Russian horses. All would have died if this daring mission had not occurred. Why was this mission undertaken? No one really knows, but all the people who participated were dedicated to the horses. Possibly it was message of hope after all the horrors the world had been through.A large and varied assortment of courageous men from Europe and the US fell into place, almost haphazardly, to accomplish this rescue. You will read about each of them in this book, and love them all. They manage to trick the Nazis into releasing these precious horses, which they had been hiding in order to breed them eugenically. What united these men on this mission? The answer to that one is easy. They all loved horses.Each of these men is presented to the reader as a full character. The horses are beautifully depicted as well. When the author writes about them, the love she has for them is so powerful and passionate, yet so honest and true, the reader cannot help but understand what it is that drew her to such a massive undertaking. This chronicle of a barely known story which is a part of World War II, the most horrible war we have ever known, sends us messages from the past which restore our hope for the future.
This book should draw interest from those interested in WWII and those interested in horses, as well as anyone who enjoys an intriguing true story, well told. There is also a tie-in to the Olympics, as several of the men involved rode in the Olympics.The men involved in the rescue of Lipizzaner and Polish Arabian horses are the heart of this book. (Arabian horses from Poland are a special strain, well known for their racing ability and distinct conformation). There is an overview of the war throughout the book, but only as it relates to events concerning the horses. This will not bore horse lovers who are not interested in reading about WWII, in general. There is also coverage of aspects of horsemanship, especially classical dressage and horse breeding, but again, this provides the reasons why these horses were special and why men on both sides of the war wanted them. So readers reading this book for the WWII content won’t be bored by aspects of horses that aren’t relevant to the story. Don’t let this make you think that this means there is little of interest here, because there is quite a lot. There is much about the war and about horses, but it all has meaning and it well presented.This reads like a story, both because Letts writes well, and because a main focus is on the individual men involved, on both sides of the war effort. I, personally, as a horse lover, was aware of the Nazi’s accumulation of high quality horses of a number of breeds, and was aware of the rescue of the Lipizzaners, but there is much that is new here, for me. I was captivated by this book and will be buying a copy of two for Christmas. I have read, and enjoyed Letts’ The Eighty-Dollar Champion, but I enjoyed this one more and I expect The Perfect Horse: The Daring U.S.
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