![]() Read an excerpt of 'Girls and Their Horses' Similar to what we are seeing in society now, the horse industry doesn’t have much of a middle class, and I think we should all ask ourselves what that means on a human level,” she says.Īll of those dynamics combine to fuel the plot - which you can read a snippet of below. But people who truly love horses can’t (and shouldn’t) live their lives without them, so they make enormous sacrifices just to be around them. “The cost of horse ownership and competition is prohibitive, and it’s also very difficult to make a living working in the industry. As someone who has grown up riding horses, Brazier was well acquainted with the wealth inequality at the forefront of the sport. ![]() Like her last novel, “Good Rich People,” the book is a sharply written and deftly plotted glimpse into the lives and leisures of the 1 percent. ![]()
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