Biography & Autobiography Personal Memoirs
Mirror Horse
A Memoir
- Publisher
- Douglas & McIntyre
- Initial publish date
- Apr 2023
- Category
- Personal Memoirs, Equestrian, Horses
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781771623490
- Publish Date
- Apr 2023
- List Price
- $26.95
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781771623506
- Publish Date
- Apr 2023
- List Price
- $17.99
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Description
English/Canadian indie musician Tamara Williamson offers an unbridled account of a life in the world of horses.
From her first clever little bay pony, Stroller, to brilliant ribbon-winning Fletcher, Tamara Williamson recalls the many significant horses in her life, grappling with what it means to be horse-obsessed and what drives this desire to connect with horses. As Williamson discovers, during the tumultuous years of relationships with people and horses, these complicated equine creatures reflect back to us our best and worst selves.
Woven throughout the stories of individual horses in Williamson’s life is her own story of a creative, chaotic, challenging and adventurous life. Raised by an eccentric family, with a distant mother who disappeared into alcoholism and a charismatic father who left one sunny morning with a younger woman, Williamson struggles with dyslexia and a sense of increasing detachment. Horses, and the exacting sport of dressage, provide her with opportunities to connect, sometimes imperfectly. Her drive for accomplishment in equestrian sports, whether as a trainer or a rider, is regularly at odds with the fear that lingers from a traumatic childhood riding accident.
While reckoning with the financial and psychological expense of training and competition, and with the multitude of industries that benefit from horses, Williamson never loses sight of the enormous burden of responsibility she feels toward horses and the respect she has for their individual characters, memories and instincts. On the surface, Mirror Horse is a book about horses—but beyond the bridles and braided manes, Williamson crafts a complex story about courage, family, and the unexpected places where we find a reflection of our souls: As a rider you can confuse yourself with being the teacher, but horses are constantly showing us something important. They are holding up a mirror.
A percentage of the author's royalties from the sales of this book will go to the Canadian Horse Defence Coalition.
About the author
Tamara Williamson is a multidisciplinary storyteller, musician, songwriter, producer, playwright, multimedia artist, podcaster and equestrian. She has toured internationally as a musician, recording albums as a solo artist and with her band Mrs. Torrance. Her award-winning alternative musical-theatre debut The Break-Up Diet received rave reviews. Williamson is a lifelong horse enthusiast and equestrian coach. She runs a business creating music for dressage performances. Born and raised in London, England, she now lives in Uxbridge, ON. For more information, visit www.tamarawilliamson.ca.