The Horse Whisperer (novel)
The
Horse Whisperer is a 1995 novel by English author Nicholas
Evans. The book was his debut
novel, and gained significant success,
becoming the 10th best selling novel in the United States in 1995, selling over
15 million copies. This also makes it one of the best-selling books of all time.[1]
The
book was made into a film, also titled The Horse Whisperer, directed by and starring Robert
Redford.
Summary
The
novel starts in upstate New York where a teenage girl, Grace Maclean, and her
friend, Judith, go riding on their horses, Pilgrim and Gulliver, on a snowy
morning. As they ride up an icy slope, Gulliver slips and hits Pilgrim. Both
horses fall, dragging the girls into a road and into a collision with a
tractor-trailer. Judith and Gulliver are killed, while Grace and Pilgrim are
severely injured. Grace, left with a partially amputated right leg, is bitter
and withdrawn. Grace's mother, Annie, is a workaholic magazine editor, and her
father, Robert, is a lawyer. The different approaches taken by each of Grace's
parents in dealing with the accident strain relationships with in the family.
Following
the accident, Pilgrim is traumatised and uncontrollable, leading his caretakers
to mistreat him and to suggest that he be put
down. Annie refuses to allow her horse
to be put down and hears of a 'horse whisperer', Tom Booker. She undertakes a
long cross country journey with Pilgrim and Grace to Montana.
On
the Montana ranch, Tom works with Pilgrim and starts to make progress. Both
Grace and Annie become happier because the ranch life suits them. During the
stay, Annie and Tom become close and eventually begin an affair.
Despite
the progress that Tom has made with Pilgrim, Grace is still unable to ride the
horse. Tom attempts a drastic intervention by forcing the horse to lie down and
having Grace stand on him. This technique works and horse and rider are
reunited.
At
the party marking the end of Grace's and Annie's stay in Montana, Grace finds
out about the affair, and she rides recklessly into the countryside. Grace
unintentionally rides into a herd of wild mustangs that begin a stampede. Tom
rides after her and finds Pilgrim fighting with the mustang stallion. Tom
manages to save Grace and Pilgrim, but then deliberately gets himself fatally
trampled by the stallion, perhaps because he feels guilty about hurting Grace
by having an affair with her mother.
Grace,
Annie, and Pilgrim return to New York to rebuild their lives with Robert, but
Annie discovers she is pregnant and eventually gives birth to a baby with Tom's
blue eyes.
Characters
- Grace Maclean —The daughter of Annie and Robert. She was severely injured in a riding accident at the beginning of the book.
- Annie Graves —Grace's mother, who arranges the journey to the horse whisperer, and has an affair with him.
- Robert Maclean —Grace's father, and Annie's husband. He appears only briefly in the book.
- Tom Booker —The horse whisperer.
- Pilgrim —Grace's Morgan horse.
- Judith—Grace's best friend and the owner of Gulliver, both killed by an accident with a truck.
Inspiration
According
to writer Nicholas Evans,[2] Tom Booker is modelled after horse whisperers Tom
Dorrance, Ray Hunt and, in particular, their younger disciple Buck
Brannaman. Evans has said, "Others have
claimed to be the inspiration for Tom Booker in The Horse Whisperer. The
one who truly inspired me was Buck Brannaman. His skill, understanding and his
gentle, loving heart have parted the clouds for countless troubled creatures.
Buck is the Zen master of the horse world."[3]
Film
Robert
Redford bought the film rights in 1995 for
£3 million,[4]
and the film The Horse Whisperer was released in 1998, with Redford himself in the title
role as Tom Booker.
The
film is mostly faithful to the book but does not include Grace's confrontation
with the herd of Mustangs, or the death of Booker. Instead, Annie drives away
from the ranch with Pilgrim in the trailer while Booker watches from the top of
a hill. There is no indication in the movie that Annie and Tom sexually
consummated their affair.
See also
- John Solomon Rarey, early nineteenth century horse whisperer whose techniques were shown in the book
References
· The
Forres Gazette Archived 27 September 2008 at the Wayback
Machine on The Horse Whisperer:
"Mr Evans is the author of "The Horse Whisperer", which sold 15
million copies worldwide and was made into a Hollywood film in 1998 directed by
and starring Robert Redford."
(10 September 2008)
·
"About
Nicholas Evans: FAQ". Archived from the original on 4 December 2010. Retrieved 4 December 2010.
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