<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In Horses Don't Lie, Chris Irwin, one of the most successful horse whisperers in North America, shows us that horses have much to teach us about ourselves when we strive to understand their behavior. Based on more than twenty years of working with, training, and observing horses, Irwin explains why trust and honesty are essential elements in building relationships with horses, and why the sensitivity and awareness that characterize a horse's perception of the world are qualities we can use to enrich our own lives. "A horse knows what you know," Irwin reminds us, and in Horses Don't Lie his message is clear: Horses have a great deal to teach us about how to communicate with empathy and patience--not only with them, but also with each other.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>In <i>Horses Don't Lie</i>, Chris Irwin, one of the most successful horse whisperers in North America, shows us that horses have much to teach us about ourselves when we strive to understand their behavior. Based on more than twenty years of working with, training, and observing horses, Irwin explains why trust and honesty are essential elements in building relationships with horses, and why the sensitivity and awareness that characterize a horse's perception of the world are qualities we can use to enrich our own lives. A horse knows what you know, Irwin reminds us, and in Horses Don't Lie his message is clear: Horses have a great deal to teach us about how to communicate with empathy and patience -- not only with them, but also with each other.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Chris Irwin</b> travels extensively throughout North America coaching both horses and riders in the non-resistance bonding process he has developed over the last two decades. He writes regularly for equestrian magazines. He and his family live near Swift Current, Saskatchewan. <p/><b>Bob Weber</b> is a journalist and author based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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