EMERSON
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Book Details
About the Book
Emerson is a delightful horse story that takes place at Loafing Hills Farm located in the foothills of Sugarloaf mountains of
Emerson, a gaunt three year old gelding stumbles down the horse trailer’s ramp onto Loafing Hills farm. Fourteen year old Carol loves him. Her dad, Ned, does not! Would he ever feel differently?
Even Karen, Carol’s best friend was worried about Carol trying to master this big raw- boned, sassy colt.
Emerson was full of trials, tribulations and surprises that went on for many years at Loafing Hills.
Later in this tale Carol meets John Quill, Emerson’s original owner. He was enchanted with her, but how did she feel about him?
This story presents horse shows, parties, weddings and adventure. It also includes tragedies and triumphs with a surprising and uplifting conclusion.
About the Author
Mary Ann Zevely Powell grew up in Washington, D.C. At a very early age, she fell in love with horses. Given a pony by her father on her 10th birthday, she rode "Princess" all over Northeast D. C.
Later her dad gave her a horse that she boarded in College Park, Maryland. Thus began her lifelong love of horses.
After marriage, she and her husband purchased a small farm in Poolesville, Maryland. Here they raised three children. The whole family was involved with the breeding, raising and training of horses. She retired after twenty eight years in the public school system.
She always had an interest in writing and upon retirement began her writing career. Besides several published poems and song lyrics, she writes about her years of experiences with horses. Her stories are fiction, based on her own true experiences. Emerson is her first novel to be published.