Monty Roberts–the internationally-renowned horse expert, creator of the equine training technique called “Join-Up,” and author of such books as the best-selling “The Man Who Listens To Horses” and the just-published “The Horses In My Life”–discusses the new book (wherein Roberts takes a warm, sometimes wistful look at 52 horses that had the most powerful impact on his life), the way he’s adapted some of the key concepts of “Join-Up” to help underprivileged and academically underperforming kids excel in school, his feelings about some of the criticism that’s been leveled at “Join-Up” in the horse world, some of the trainers he admires, and more. [www.MontyRoberts.com]
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