Terri Farley has always loved books, horses, and wild places. One of those wild places was inner-city Los Angeles, where she first taught high school English and journalism before moving to Nevada. Farley now rides and hikes the range, and spends time researching and writing the books that have made her an acclaimed author and advocate for the West's wildlife-especially wild horses. She is the author of the Phantom Stallion adventure series and Wild at Heart: Mustangs and the Young People Fighting to Save Them. She was inducted into the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame in 2017.
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"This is the little-known history of how the American mustang was saved from slaughter and extinction largely by the determined efforts of one woman. But beyond that, it is a story of a young girl's coming of age, and a window into a way of life that although not far in the past has now almost entirely disappeared from our world. I was completely taken with it from the first page." -Molly Gloss, award winning author of The Jump-Off Creek and The Hearts of Horses "At a time when environmental news seems to be nearly all bad, here is an uplifting, inspiring story about a compassionate, intelligent, ethically centered woman who rose above her personal challenges to achieve meaningful protections for fellow creatures in the Intermountain West. Horse Girl is a compelling, well-written narrative about a remarkable Nevadan whose accomplishments deserve to be more widely known and celebrated." -Michael P. Branch, author of On the Trail of the Jackalope and Raising Wild

