
A New York Times Bestseller and New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice
A Best Book of 2015, The Wall Street Journal "Love is the driver for Wendy Williams's new book, The Horse . . . [an] affectionate, thoroughgoing, good-hearted book." --Jaimy Gordon, The New York Times Book Review "Charming and deeply interesting . . . Ms. Williams does a marvelous job." --Pat Shipman, The Wall Street Journal The book horse-lovers have been waiting forA New York Times Bestseller and New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice
A Best Book of 2015, The Wall Street Journal Silver Winner, Nautilus Book Awards (Animals and Nature category) Holiday Gifts List, Equus Magazine Discover magazine's "What to Read in November" "Love is the driver for Wendy Williams's new book, The Horse . . . [an] affectionate, thoroughgoing, good-hearted book." --Jaimy Gordon, The New York Times Book Review "Charming and deeply interesting . . . Ms. Williams does a marvelous job of exploring the nature of horses, from many different perspectives. She is spot-on in her explanations of scientific information, treading that thin line between accessibility and scientific accuracy. I have read many books and articles on horses, but this must surely rank among the very best for a general audience." --Pat Shipman, The Wall Street Journal "Whether you believe that you know horses intimately or only admire them from afar, you will find Wendy Williams's fascinating natural history The Horse to be illuminating. Williams is a charming tour guide through the history of the horse-human bond. This book will delight you and deepen your understanding of the ongoing love affair between humans and their equine companions." --Elizabeth Letts, bestselling author of The Eighty-Dollar Champion "A remarkable treasure chest of a book. Wendy Williams ropes together history, science, and fascinating personal experiences to give new insights on every page. You'll never look at a horse the same way again." --Nicholas Evans, bestselling author of The Horse Whisperer "Lifelong equestrian enthusiast Williams takes on the topic at full gallop, weaving scientific analysis with cultural and historical anecdotes in this lively, fascinating read." --Discover "[A] fascinating account of the relationship between humans and horses. Not only will horse lovers find The Horse a great read, but so will those with just a passing interest in these animals." --Chicago Tribune "An informative and engaging account of an animal that's both familiar and mysterious . . . [The Horse] provides an illuminating glimpse at what we know--and what we may someday learn." --Megan McDonough, The Washington Post "[E]ngaging, comprehensive . . . Wendy Williams combines a love of horses with a keen interest in natural history . . . an accessible read and a gift for horse lovers." --Lucy Popescue, The Independent (UK) "[The Horse] takes us on both an intellectual journey and an equine adventure." --Fran Jurga, Equus "A compelling journey into the evolutionary history of the horse we know and love today . . . It's detailed but clear, and surprisingly fun in places as well." --The Eloquent Equine "An ambitious undertaking . . . Reading The Horse will no doubt cause you to look at horses (including your own) in a whole new way." --EquiSearch "A magnificent natural history of this magnificent animal. Wendy Williams pursues the wild and ancient creatures who put into relief the very particular horse-human relationship we have today. If you get a thrill when a horse thunders by, you must read this book." --Alexandra Horowitz, bestselling author of Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know