Book summaryThe author's account of his unique relationship with horses is part memoir, part "how-to" book on the power of nonverbal communication. Since the age of 2, Roberts has been riding horses and observing their behavior. The son of a violent horse trainer who was critical of his son's unconventional methods, Roberts worked as a rodeo rider in California before adapting his experiences to the corporate sphere. Drawing on the lessons he learned training horses, Roberts now advises companies on how to improve relations in the workplace. Media reviews"The surprisingly complex and lively memoir of a successful and influential horse trainer who helped pioneer nonviolent methods of breaking horses in." |
The Man Who Listens to Horsesby Roberts, Monty1stED, non-fiction, horse training
Book desription: Random House, 1997. 1stED, non-fiction, horse training. 1st edition, FINE in FINE Dust Jacket, Hardcover, Mylar protected. This is an AS NEW copy in MINT condition. The story of a real-life horse whisperer. Indroduction by Lawrence Scanlan. ISBN 0-67945658-9.
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