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Oh, the stories a mini horse can tell!From a Kill Pen to a PenthouseIT'S A GALLOPING GOOD READ! Forrest, the Barn Manager Trainee is a mini horse that leads adult readers on a frolicking good time in his barn. The laughter outweighs the tears as he introduces his Barn Mates who are equine rescues like himself. You race thru the pasture gate into their fun-loving world that knows when to be serious, helpful, shed tears, show kindness, but mostly creates tons of laughter. And most of all its ok that adults have a book that they can read aloud if they want and just have a good time reading it.…mehr

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Oh, the stories a mini horse can tell!From a Kill Pen to a PenthouseIT'S A GALLOPING GOOD READ! Forrest, the Barn Manager Trainee is a mini horse that leads adult readers on a frolicking good time in his barn. The laughter outweighs the tears as he introduces his Barn Mates who are equine rescues like himself. You race thru the pasture gate into their fun-loving world that knows when to be serious, helpful, shed tears, show kindness, but mostly creates tons of laughter. And most of all its ok that adults have a book that they can read aloud if they want and just have a good time reading it. Forrest guides you along for a look at - From the Kill Pen to a Penthouse. Bet you didn't realize what kind of a world horses and donkeys lived in. You will race thru the pasture gate into their fun-loving world that knows when to be serious, helpful, shed tears, show kindness, but mostly creates tons of laughter.IT'S A GALLOPING GOOD READ! Proceeds from the book go to A Place for Peanut Equine Rescue
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Beth Burlingame is a Veteran, who has worked as a journalist, general writer, and a produced playwright. Her career included 20 years in senior management at an Osteopathic Hospital. With her healthcare background, she assisted a state health department's Disaster Preparedness Division. She later began a videography company specializing in commercial and industrial documentaries. She now uses her talents to work with various animal organizations.