Book description
Adam Goodfellow and Nicole Golding run a stable in the Cotswolds and
specialise in curing problem horses. It's never an easy task, and
often requires changing the habits of the owner as much as the horse.
The pair have travelled a long way to get where they are today - but
they've been united by a common passion.
After a chance meeting with Monty Roberts, they gave up everything
to live out their dreams and show that it's possible for ordinary
people to become 'horse whisperers'. Their world is extraordinary,
particularly through their unusual methods of teaching, and as you
meet the cast of characters, both animals and humans, that surround
them, you'll find it impossible not to be won over by their life.
Adam and Nicole were both born in 1969. Adam was born in Hong Kong,
where his father was serving as a diplomat. When he was not in boarding
schools in the UK, he spent his childhood living in Turkey, the USA,
Nigeria and Gabon. Nicole was born in Quebec, Canada, but later moved to
Milton Keynes. Educated in a radical state school, she was admitted to
Cambridge in 1988. There she met Adam, and her first horse, Sensi.