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Bonding with animals from "summary" of The Horse Boy by Rupert Isaacson

The act of bonding with animals is a profound experience that goes beyond mere companionship. It is a deep connection that transcends language and culture, tapping into something primal and instinctual within us. Animals have a way of reaching us on a level that few humans can, drawing out our most authentic selves in the process. In "The Horse Boy," we see this concept come to life through the journey of a young boy named Rowan, who has autism. Rowan's parents, Rupert and Kristin, embark on a quest to Mongolia to seek out a shaman who can help their son. Along the way, they encounter a horse named Betsy who becomes a pivotal figure in Rowan's healing process. Through their interactions with Betsy, Rowan begins to open up in ways that he never has before. The horse's gentle presence and intuitive nature seem to unlock something deep within him, allowing him to connect with the world in a way that is bot...
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    The Horse Boy

    Rupert Isaacson

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