From My Side of the Fence Joe Novara
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A horse loving wife falls for a retired cow pony. Her thinker, inventor, not-so-horsey husband follows close behind with a wheelbarrow and shovel. This kind of mixed marriage, all too familiar in horsey circles, is seldom told from the neglected spouse's point of view. Finally, horsehusbands find a voice in the person of Alva (named after Thomas A. Edison) in his series of tales: From My Side of the Fence, a horsehusband's point of view.
Alva doesn't know a lot about horses, but when his wife buys Pachooky, a retired cow pony, he tries to fit in like a worn, old saddle blanket between his wife,Tug, and the rub of her newfound enthusiasms. Alva invents - mostly in his head - as he tries to make life easier for his determined wife. He entertains a wide circle of friends and family with his barnyard philosphy as he tries to extrapolate from what he knows, to what he sees in the world of horses.
Alva doesn't know a lot about horses, but when his wife buys Pachooky, a retired cow pony, he tries to fit in like a worn, old saddle blanket between his wife,Tug, and the rub of her newfound enthusiasms. Alva invents - mostly in his head - as he tries to make life easier for his determined wife. He entertains a wide circle of friends and family with his barnyard philosphy as he tries to extrapolate from what he knows, to what he sees in the world of horses.
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