That is a lesson he taught me there is hope for everyone."ĭonald Liebenson is a frequent Journal contributor. "I don't think I will ever see an animal as far gone," he said. He sees "Last Chance Mustang" as a universal redemption story. "I train horses that have behavior problems, break young horses, retrain horses with socialization issues or that have gaps in their training, school horses that have been traumatized or suffered some sort of abuse, and lecture on and teach my techniques." She is the president of FinePrint Literary Management. Today, the Art of Horsemanship has become much more than a hobby, Bornstein said. Stephany Evans is a current member, and former co-chair, of New York Women in Publishing. So not only was his personal story with Samson very moving, but also the book might have a larger life (and) inspire others to work to change a sad situation." It wasn't just the story of Mitch bringing to bear everything he'd learned in decades of working with horses to try to save this one horse, he also educated the reader about a larger issue - the plight of the wild mustang, being hunted and captured and killed. Whether they succeed or fail, it's the whole-hearted effort that makes me care. ![]() "I like a story where the protagonist(s) are 'all in', regardless of the odds against them. ![]() Hochman Literary Agents Stephany Evans, FinePrint Literary Management. "Mitch's story of his and Samson's relationship (is) special," Evans said in an email. I work hard at crafting it, and then submit it to my agent or editor for.
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