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The Hearts of Horses

By Molly Gloss
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Award-winning author Molly Gloss' The Hearts of Horses is an elegant, heartwarming story about the profound connections between people and animals.

In the winter of 1917, nineteen-year-old Martha Lessen saddles her horses and heads for a remote county in eastern Oregon, looking for work “gentling” wild horses. She chances on a rancher, George Bliss, who is willing to hire her on. Many of his regular hands are off fighting the war, and he glimpses, beneath her showy rodeo garb, a shy but strong-willed girl with a serious knowledge of horses. So begins the irresistible tale of a young but determined woman trying to make a go of it in a man’s world.

Over the course of several long, hard winter months, many of the townsfolk witness Martha talking in low, sweet tones to horses believed beyond repair — getting miraculous, almost immediate results. It's with this gift that she earns their respect, and a chance to make herself a home.

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The Hearts of Horses Reviews

3.5
“I enjoyed this book enough, but I probably would never pick it up again. I loved the plot and setting of the book, as I’m a huge fan of western vibes. Although I feel like this book focused a bit more on the war and side characters more than Martha’s own story - which was where my disappointments lied - personally speaking. SPOILERS BELOW I really admired how Gloss painted Martha as a typical “untraditional” woman of her time and how she didn’t really care what people thought of her being a horse tamer in a “man’s world” (I understand she battled with this notion internally, but externally she never let it show). She carried herself proud and showed/proved to men that horses can be tamed with gentleness/kindness versus aggression. I admired her stubbornness and tenacity for getting her job done and doing it well. It was a way for her to prove to men, but mainly to herself that she belonged in this working world of taming horses like men traditionally did before her. I like that Gloss included both men who challenged Martha and who accepted her into believing that she could tame horses - I think this was the perfect combination of believability of the past but showing the slow change in the ways in which women would become to be more widely accepted into male dominated working spheres. Henry was honestly such an amazing character and as soon as she met him, I knew he fancied her. I think his gentleness with her was so sweet and endearing and how slow their love grew was actually so adorable and appropriate for the time of the book. I love the way he talked to her and how he knew that Martha loved horses and that was the way to connect with her. I really admired how he adored and accepted her for who she was, even though she was not a stereotypical woman of her time, which she even was self conscious of at times throughout the book but he always encouraged and made it know he liked her for who she was. I really wanted to give this book a higher rating based on Martha’s story alone - as it really resonated with me being a former horse girly and tom boy. But I found the book to be a slow read and didn’t really amount to anything in the end to sit with me after finishing it. Perhaps if there was more of a focus on Martha’s story I may have been more enthralled with it.”

About Molly Gloss

MOLLY GLOSS is the best-selling author The Hearts of Horses, The Jump-Off Creek, winner of both the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award and the Oregon Book Award,  The Dazzle of Day, winner of  the PEN Center West Fiction Prize, and Wild Life, winner of the James Tiptree Jr. Award. 

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