Der Pferdeflüsterer

Der Pferdeflüsterer

Nicholas Evans

After a serious accident involving a girl and her horse, their mother takes them to a healer in Montana. Nicholas Evans' emotional novel about trauma, love, a deep connection to nature, and the healing of the human soul.

The novel “Der Pferdeflüsterer” (in Croatian translation The Horse Whisperer) is a world bestseller by Nicholas Evans that begins with a tragic accident in which thirteen-year-old Grace loses her leg and her friend, while her beloved horse Pilgrim is left severely injured and psychologically traumatized. Instead of putting the once peaceful animal to sleep that has become wild and aggressive, Grace’s mother Annie, a successful Parisian and New York editor, decides to find a way to heal both the horse and her daughter.

The journey takes them to the idyllic but harsh landscapes of Montana, where Tom Booker lives – a man with a rare gift who understands the psychology of horses and treats them with understanding and patience. Through the process of slowly regaining trust and healing the animal, Tom inadvertently begins the process of healing deep emotional wounds in the family. A passionate but deeply complicated love story is born between Annie, trapped in a cold marriage and a hectic city life, and the principled, calm Tom.

Nicholas Evans masterfully blends magnificent descriptions of the American wilderness with moving family and love drama. The novel explores the limits of the human and animal psyches, the power of forgiveness, and a return to the primal values ​​of nature, remaining one of the most memorable modern classics about healing.

Original title
The Horse Whisperer
Translation
Bernhard Robben
Dimensions
22 x 14 cm
Pages
408
Publisher
Bertelsmann Lesering, Gütersloh, 1995.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: German.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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