I think people should read this book, especially if you like horses. You don't have to be a horse person to enjoy this book, and is a great book of realization. For 2 years I worked at a rescue and this book really reminded me of that time. This book does a great job at showing all the hard work rescues must do, and giving outsiders a real good inside scoop. The best part about this book is that it is based off of a real rescue. The author of this book runs their own rescue, Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch.
Hope Rising by Kim Meeder is a book of events that happen at her rescue. She writes about some of the horses they rescued, and the kids they have helped. She also talks about some events that were personal.
I think honestly, my favorite character would have to be Kim’s husband Troy. Troy is a great husband, and is always there for Kim and the horses. He is amazing, he helps out at the farm while juggling 2 other jobs, that shows dedication.
In some reviews above people described the story as very powerful, and heartwarming. I can agree on this, as the author does a tremendous job on capturing feelings. In some others they said how the book was confusing, and jumped around too much. I also agree with this, in some parts I was lost, but I still understood the message and story of each chapter. Each chapter is about another horse, kid, or event that took place on the rescue.
I loved reading about how they got some of their horses, and how they have affected the kids on the ranch. I think what Kim does is a really great thing, she helps abused horses, and abused kids. In the book Kim would have a meet group once a week, this was for all the volunteers to enjoy themselves, play games, and have fun. This is an example of her caring for others, and having the children over. In the book Kim also struggles to get money to rescue some of the horses. Her dedication to the animals is amazing, and real shows how hard it is too not be able to save them all.
My favorite quote from the book would have to be “...reminding ourselves that scars are evidence of trails of life, a testament to victory over adversity”(78). I picked this quote because it reminded me of an old horse I fell in love with. He had a horrible accident with his old owner, which lead to them abandoning him. This than lead to him hating being ridden, because he was scared, and people didn't understand him. He would be known as the mean stupid horse, who bites. This quote also reminds me of myself a little too. In the end we meet and became a great pair, which was our “victory”. I sadly had to leave him, but my one wish is to rescue him, and let him spend his last days in a field being free.