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Old 09-05-2014, 12:33 AM   #1
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Free (nook/Kindle/Kobo UK) Long Shot [Mental Health Issues Horse Therapy Memoir]

Long Shot: My Bipolar Life and the Horses Who Saved Me by Sylvia Harris (now a prize-winning jockey, according to the blurb) is the author's heartwarming true life (secular) inspirational memoir of her struggle to overcome her mental health and substance abuse issues with the help of animal therapy, free courtesy of publisher HarperCollins' HarperTrue imprint.

Currently free @ B&N UK, Amazon UK, & Kobo (most likely only available to the UK).

Unlikely to go free in other countries, as there was another of these things free for a while, but it expired without ever making it across the pond.

And this has been the selected (by default, since these got bumped up the priority posting queue and displaced some other stuff I'll probably post tomorrow if nothing more urgent pops up) 3rd (non-repeat) free ebook thread of the day.

Enjoy!

Description
An inspiring and searingly honest memoir of how one woman had the strength and courage to change her life. Sylvia Harris was homeless, her children had been taken from her, and she was using crack cocaine. She is also a manic depressive. Now she’s a prize-winning jockey with the world at her feet.

Sylvia’s life was dominated by the fear of a faceless madness that could take hold without warning, causing terrifying hallucinations, delusions and bizarre behaviour. These could at any moment fluctuate back to ruthless clarity or all-consuming depression.

She had been labelled a ‘neglectful mother’, was beaten by her boyfriend, snubbed by family and neighbours and in trouble with the law. There seemed no way out.

Until she discovered that her childhood love of horses could offer a means of escape, a sanctuary from her isolation.

Sylvia felt the exhilaration and danger of riding, the joy of connection to these strong and graceful creatures, the redemptive focus and intuition of the race, the pure ecstasy of finishing, of winning, of beating her demons and all the people who never believed she would succeed, and never looked back.

As unforgettable as Seabiscuit and as touching as Horse Boy, Long Shot is for anyone who has been at life’s lowest ebb – and survived.

Last edited by ATDrake; 09-09-2014 at 12:57 AM. Reason: Change to non-automagic-buy-now-link.
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