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17. For a Clip File of Bonnie's Articles, Click Here. 18. For more articles, Click Here. 19. For more articles, Click Here. Links to each book: Horse Tales for the Soul Volume 1 book and audio book Horse Tales for the Soul Volume 2 book and audio book Horse Tales for the Soul Volume 3 book and audio book Horse Tales for the Soul Volume 4 book and audio book Horse Tales for the Soul Volume 5 book and audio book Horse Tales for the Soul Volume 6 book and audio book Horse Tales for the Soul Volume 7 book and audio book Dog Tales for the Soul Volume 1 A Parent's Guide to Buying That First Horse
Horse Tales for the Soul, Volume 6 - ISBN# 0-9772372-6-5, $19.95 Horse Tales for the Soul, Volume 7 - ISBN# 0-9772372-7-3, $19.95 The two newest volumes of these wonderful books were officially released on October 1, 2007. Each of the books is filled with heart warming, true stories that focus on character building life lessons learned through the time we spend with these wonderful animals. Be sure to stop by our Cowboy-Up Holiday Tour page for more information on tour that will run from October - December 31, 2008.
Horse Tales for the Soul, Volume One ISBN# 0-9646181-5-X $19.95 Horse Tales for the Soul, Volume One AUDIO BOOK ISBN# 978-1-935122-00-5 $24.95 Horse Tales for the Soul, Volume One is the first in the series of Horse Tales books. 160 pages in length, this book is filled with true, heartwarming horse-related stories from horse lovers around the world. Stories came from the U.S., Canada, and New Zealand. Authors include professionals such as Meredith Hodges, Cherry Hill, Ron Meredith. More importantly, the book is filled with stories from horse owners and horse lovers of all ages. A portion of the proceeds from each sale have been donated to Handicapped Riding Programs across the country. Audio book, Volume 1 has 4 CD's, includes 46 stories and more than 4 hours of listening enjoyment! Horse Tales for the Soul, Volume Two ISBN# 0-9646181-6-8, $19.95 Horse Tales for the Soul, Volume Two AUDIO BOOK ISBN# 978-1-935122-01-2 $24.95 Second in the Horse Tales series, this book is also 160 pages in length and is divided into chapters that teach life lessons. Authors come from all over the world and the book is sure to touch your heart and change you for the better. A portion of the proceeds from each sale have been donated to Handicapped Riding Programs across the country. Audio book, Volume 2 has 5 CD's, includes 48 stories and more than 5 hours of listening enjoyment! Horse Tales for the Soul, Volume Three ISBN# 0-9646181-8-4, $19.95 Horse Tales for the Soul, Volume Three AUDIO BOOK ISBN# 978-1-935122-02-9 $24.95 Volume three was released in September 2002. 160 pages in length, this book is overflowing with stories from horse owners and horse lovers of all ages. The book is divided into chapters that focus on life lessons and you are sure to see yourself in these stories. A portion of the proceeds from each sale have been donated to Handicapped Riding Programs across the country. Audio book, Volume 3 has 5 CD's, includes 59 stories and more than 6 hours of listening enjoyment! Horse Tales for the Soul, Volume Four ISBN# 0-9740841-0-7, $19.95 Horse Tales for the Soul, Volume Four AUDIO BOOK ISBN# 978-1-935122-03-6 $24.95 Volume four. 160 pages in length, this book includes stories from the USA, Canada and as far away as Wales! Volume four is very special because it includes the personal story of Kristen Spinning, the cover designer of this series of books. While Kristen is not a horse person, she does a lot of work for the industry as a graphic designer and as a cover designer for the Horse Tales series. When she was diagnosed with cancer last year, Bonnie Marlewski-Probert sent an e-mail to all the authors of the Horse Tales series letting them know about Kristen's challenge. This group of wonderful horsemen rallied around Kristen, flooding her e-mail with thoughtful notes, sending her cards and well wishes. Throughout her chemo therapy, the Horse Tales family supported Kristen and transformed what would normally have been a nightmare into a wonderful, warm, life affirming experience that she will never forget. Today, one year later, Kristen is cancer free and by her own admission, "better for the experience." Audio book, Volume 4 has 5 CD's, includes 55 stories and more than 5 hours of listening enjoyment! Horse Tales for the Soul, Volume Five ISBN# 0-9740841-1-5, $19.95 Horse Tales for the Soul, Volume Five AUDIO BOOK ISBN# 978-1-935122-04-3 $24.95 Volume five. 160 pages in length, this book includes stories from around the world. Volume five is especially near and dear to my heart for two reasons. First because we have another mother and daughter who both submitted stories for the book and were both accepted for publication. These two women live on opposite ends of the country, Jan on the West Coast and her mother on the East Coast. Jan Canavan and her mother Laura Moore shared their wonderful stories in this book and it was one of the last things Laura Moore did before she passed away on April 2, 2004. Sadly, she was unable to live long enough to see the finished book, dieing approximately one month before it was released. However, her daughter Jan is excited to have this time capsule to share with her family for years to come. Laura Moore was 87 years young when she died. The second reason why Horse Tales for the Soul, Volume Five is so near and dear to my heart has to do with Roxene Ballard's son and daughter-in-law. I won't give away the story, but let me tell you it is the final story in the book and I personally guarantee you no one will get through that story without shedding a few tears and being touched by the miraculous nature of the event. Audio book, Volume 5 has 5 CD's, includes 47 stories and more than 5 hours of listening enjoyment!
Horse Tales for the Soul, Volume 6 - ISBN# 0-9772372-6-5, $19.95 Horse Tales for the Soul, Volume Six AUDIO BOOK ISBN# 978-1-935122-05-0 $24.95 Volume Six. 160 pages in length, this book includes stories from horse lovers around the globe! Volume six is very special to me because it open with Sylvia Creach's story of how Ivan, their family horse, helped her family through her husband's deployment to Iraq after 9/11. When Sylvia's husband was called up, he insisted that no matter what happened, that Ivan had to stay with her and the kids. As it turns out, Sylvia's husband is a very wise man and throughout the many months he was away, it was Ivan's mane and neck that absorbed the tears of Sylvia and her children. Ivan's stall became the soft place for all of them to land when the fear of the unknown engulfed them. Volume six, among the 44 other stories within, also shares the touching good-bye story from Ronnie Moore who lost his beloved Chief just weeks before we went to press with the book. We actually held up production on the book so we could be sure to include Ronnie's story. Ronnie has previously shared several exciting and fun stories about going to the World Barrel Racing Championships with Chief over the years. The two were inseparable and because of Chief's huge size and flashy color, Ronnie jokes that people knew him ONLY because of his horse! Audio book, Volume 6 has 5 CD's, includes 43 stories and more than 5 hours of listening enjoyment!
Horse Tales for the Soul, Volume 7 - ISBN# 0-9772372-7-3, $19.95 Horse Tales for the Soul, Volume Seven AUDIO BOOK ISBN# 978-1-935122-06-7 $24.95 Volume Seven. 160 pages in length, this book includes stories from horse lovers throughout Canada, the USA and Europe! Volume seven is arguably the best book in the series. The book leads off with the inspirational story of Deb Lewin who was raised in South Africa, came with her family to the states and was hit broad side by another car and left partially paralyzed. Rather than curl up in a ball and give up, Deb decided to join a NARHA therapeutic riding program where she not only learned how to ride, but she regained her life. After joining the NARHA program, Deb has competed in horse shows and has become a motivational speaker, inspiring audiences around the country. In addition to being over flowing with inspirational and fun stories, we also included a story from Rima Rath who wrote about her mother, Bonnie Rath who passed away recently. Rima and her mother were both horse lovers and shared many horse riding together. Her story is not only touching and heart warming, it is also a testament to the love a mother and daughter share and by the way, their horses were mother and daughter as well! Audio book, Volume 7 has 5 CD's, includes 43 stories and more than 5 hours of listening enjoyment!
Happy Endings, Volume One - ISBN# 0-9772372-0-6, Retail Price $11.95 Happy Endings, Volume Two - ISBN# 0-9772372-1-4, Retail Price $11.95 The Happy Endings books celebrate the happy endings that animals find every day when caring people open their hearts and homes to an animal in need. Whether that animal comes from a local shelter, rescue or is found on the street, this book brings together true stories from animal lovers around the globe who have experienced being a part of the happy ending. The book focuses on the happy ending, not on the politics, religion, the abuse or the abuser. "My hope is that readers will visit their local shelter the next time they are considering adding a new pet to their home because they will now know that the biggest benefactor in the adoption of an animal in need, is the adopter because they get all the unconditional love that rescued animals are happy to share with their new companions!" Said Bonnie Marlewski-Probert, the creator of the series. These books were originally put together to be used as a fund raising tool for nonprofits around the country. "Whether a Handicapped Riding Program or the local dog shelter, I wanted to produce a book that would help these groups raise much needed funds to help them continue their important work." Said Bonnie.
Dog Tales for the Soul, Volume One ISBN# 0-9740841-2-3 $19.95 Volume one. 168 pages in length, this book includes stories from the USA, Canada and throughout Europe. Written for dog lovers, BY dog lovers. All the stories within are true, sure to warm your heart and bring a smile to your face. This book is all about the love we have for our cherished canine companions and the life lessons they teach us everyday.
A Parent's Guide To Buying That First Horse ISBN# 0-9646181-0-9, $16.95
Debugging Your Horse ISBN# 0-9646181-1-7, $23.95 This 300 + page book overflows with safe problem solving tips for horse lovers. This book provides readers with easy to understand, step-by-step explanations that will guide them to safe and effective solutions. From biting to bucking to rearing, this 33 chapter book covers it all. Retail price $23.95 Debugging Your Horse (companion video) ISBN# 0-9646181-3-3, $34.95 "Debugging techniques, part one" is the companion video to the very popular book, Debugging Your Horse. This 60 minute long tape is filled with the basics necessary for safe riding. Perfect for beginner riders and for those more seasoned riders who are having trouble with their horse.
The Animal Lover's Guide To The Internet ISBN# 0-9646181-2-5, $19.95
This fun book provides nearly 600 information-packed, educational, pet-related web site addresses. There are also chapters that will really help newcomers get on the Net successfully. "The Animal Lover's Guide to the Internet" includes sites from around the world for birds, cats, dinosaurs, dogs, fish, horses, pets, rabbits, potbellied pigs, reptiles and even zoos! Retail price $19.95 Trail Riding, Rules Of The Road (Video) ISBN# 0-9646181-4-1, $29.95 Whether you are someone who trail rides locally or someone who dreams of taking your horse with you on your next wilderness vacation, this tape is overflowing with information that will help you get started safely. "Trail Riding, Rules of the Road" also makes a great gift for anyone who is either new to trail riding or for anyone who is interested in increasing the fun, by decreasing the wrecks! Retail $29.95 The series of Horse Tales for the Soul books are focused on demonstrating life lessons through true stories of the Horse. Whether readers are horsemen or not, they are sure to see themselves in these stories. One of the best things about this series of books is the fact that readers can see that no matter how terrible an experience they may have gone through in life, someone else has been there, done that and survived. This series of books focus on uplifting stories and life lessons that are applicable to all age groups, horse lover or not. In addition to providing readers with life lessons and the knowledge that others have been through tough times and survived, we are also donating a portion of the proceeds of each book sold to Handicapped Riding Programs across the United States. The authors of each book determine which programs are nominated for donations each year and all donations made by us, are made in the name of the author. This makes the series of books the gift that keeps on giving!
Bonnie Marlewski-Probert
Bonnie got hooked on horses at the age of eight. She worked with a wide variety of trainers in the Chicago market over the next ten years, successfully showing horses in Western, English and over fences before apprenticing as a riding instructor for one year. At the age of 18, she began teaching riding lessons on a limited basis, while attending college part-time and working full-time for a major corporation. Bonnie bought her first horse when she was just thirteen. In her mid-twenties, Bonnie left the safety of her corporate job and decided to strike out on her own and follow her dream of owning her own training/boarding facility. "It was a dream of mine and I knew that if I didn't pursue that dream when I was still pretty young, I would never do it. Not only is it a very physically demanding career, but I knew that the longer I spent in the safety of my corporate job, the harder it was going to be to take the plunge! The other advantage I had was that I was still single. In my twenties, it seemed to make more sense to make this huge move in my life before I got married so that I wouldn't be risking anyone else's future in the process. Of course, now that I am older and wiser, I understand why I chose to do it that way, but I realize it would have been so much easier to have had a partner to share the load! I guess that is just one of the many benefits of youth, sometimes you are too dumb to know you are too dumb to know!" Said Bonnie. "I named the facility Whitehall after its namesake in England. Whitehall is a meeting place where people from all sorts of backgrounds come together and that is exactly what I wanted to create at my own Whitehall. A facility where Western and English riders respected and learned from each other. A facility where all styles of riding and all breeds of horse were embraced and enjoyed. Whitehall was a smashing success on those two counts. For several years, I introduced countless new riders to the sport in a safe, responsible and cost effective manner. Whitehall was an unpretentious facility where Doctors and factory workers were equals because they both shared a common thread.... the love of the Horse. I always knew that the Horse was a powerful teacher of important life lessons and by establishing a teaching method that blended the fun of the horse experience with the value of the life lessons, magic happened at Whitehall on a daily basis!" Bonnie eventually left Whitehall to pursue her writing career. "I discovered that there are only 24 hours in the day and you can only teach a limited number of riders during that time. Leaving was the hardest thing I have ever done, but, by writing articles, books and producing how-to videos, I could reach hundreds of thousands of riders with the stroke of the pen. The fact that the winters in the Midwest are brutal and it is all but impossible to make a decent living running a small barn in a small town, also had something to do with my decision to move forward!" Since leaving Whitehall, Bonnie has published more than 1000 magazine articles, 13 books, two how-to videos and two syndicated columns. She is also an internationally respected speaker who has done extensive TV and radio interviews over the years. Personal Contact Information for Interviews Bonnie Marlewski-Probert can be reached via e-mail at BRMP@AOL.com, via fax at 888-871-5856, via phone at 870-453-5364 or by mail at Bonnie Marlewski-Probert, P.O. Box 548, Yellville, AR 72687. Ordering Information for books/videos All of Bonnie's books and videos can be ordered via the web at TheCompletePet.com, through mail-order at K&B Products, P.O. Box 548, Yellville, AR 72687 or by calling 800-700-5096. All her books and videos are also available at bookstores and tack shops across the United States, at Amazon.com and through national book clubs and web stores around the globe. Questions and Answers for Interviews 1. How did you get involved in horses? I was eight years old when my parents rented our upstairs apartment to a young married couple with an infant son. The mother, Colleen, needed a babysitter to watch her son while she went riding. In exchange for babysitting, Colleen would pony a horse over to our home from time to time so I could ride in our backyard. That was the beginning of what turned out to be a life in which horses would always play an important role. By the way, Colleen has two stories in the Horse Tales for the Soul series of books and she read those stories in the audio book series as well! 2. What is your background as a horsewoman? I was professionally trained in Western and English disciplines for ten years in the Chicago area, before apprenticing as a riding instructor for one year. During all of those years, I mucked stalls, was a catch-rider on show and sale horses, exercised polo ponies, competed in both Western and English disciplines, cleaned tack, volunteered to do any job that kept me working with horses and learned everything I could, before striking out on my own in my 20's, when I purchased my own horse farm in the Midwest. 3. When did you decide to go full-time in the horse world? I remember the day vividly, I was working for a major oil company in their headquarter offices in the Midwest, doing computer work. I was called in by Human Resources and there, sitting across the desk from me was a woman with a corporate hair cut and suit, just like mine. We could have been clones. She leaned across the desk and announced that in just three more years, I would be vested in the retirement program with the company. This news was intended to make me happy and much to my surprise, I found myself in a cold sweat. Suddenly, it was all too real. If I stayed for three more years, the gilded cage I was building for myself would be too strong to ever leave and I had a newfound sense of urgency to get out, strike out on my own and follow my life's dream before it was too late. Because I came from a training background in which you never leave anything until you can leave it on a good note, I stayed with the company for two more years. During that time, I focused on being the best employee they ever had and when I was sure that I was as successful as I would ever be in that job, I gave my notice and within six months, my life had changed 180'. 4. How has your life changed since leaving your farm? When the farm was no longer financially viable due to two major factors; a tough economy and my inexperience running a business, I decided to regroup. I went back to my computer background and set up a mail order system for my biggest horse-related competitor in the area. During that time, I started writing magazine articles for horse publications. The magazine articles led to books, how-to videos and syndicated columns. During those years, I met my British husband Keith, and a few years later, we were wed. Keith's work in automotive design has taken us all over the United States in the past dozen years. Today, I write for a living, rather than ride for a living. While I miss my time in the saddle, I must admit that writing is a lot less dependant on the weather than riding was and a lot easier on the bones! 5. Have you ever been injured while working with horses? I am happy to say that my training taught me to work with horses safely and effectively. During my 20 year career as a professional, I have never been injured and I have never had a student injured either. I do not believe that working with or riding horses should be a dangerous sport, provided the rider is properly trained and is paying attention. However, I did sustain a broken vertebra in my back in High School gymnastics and it is the primary reason why I am no longer riding for a living. 6. Where did the idea for the Horse Tales for the Soul series come from? I wrote two syndicated monthly columns for ten years. One was entitled, Tips for the New Horseman. In that column, I wrote about a school horse of mine, named Leo. I mentioned that he was such a good-ole-boy that if he were a human, he would be the type of fellow that you would go out for a beer with on Friday nights. In response to that column, I received an e-mail from Melonie Brewer. She wrote to me about her own horse and mentioned at the end of the story that while she hadn't shared the story before, she knew after reading my column that I would understand. The following week, I received a beautifully hand-written letter from a father who wrote about the trials between himself and his teenage daughter. He wrote about how the family had a mare who was pregnant and how he and his daughter did night watch over the mare as she neared her delivery date. While staying in the barn all night long, this father and his daughter had the chance to talk, to get to know each other and when it was time for the mare to deliver, this father was fortunate enough to be on night watch with his daughter. The two shared this wonderful experience and have created a bond between them that will last for the rest of their lives. He sent me this wonderful family story and then mentioned at the end that after reading my column, he knew that I would appreciate his story. I was so moved by both stories that I wondered...how many other horsemen were out there who had equally wonderful stories that focused on important life lessons and had never shared them with anyone because they doubted that anyone would be interested. When those two letters arrived, that was the birth of the Horse Tales books. 7. How many Horse Tales books are you planning on doing? Frankly, I was only planning on doing one Horse Tales for the Soul book, but the response to my invitation to send in stories was so overwhelmingly successful and the stories submitted were so wonderful that I felt a personal obligation to continue doing these books until all the stories were told. When I realized that so many of these stories had never been shared with anyone before and that these horsemen entrusted me with stories that had altered the course of their lives, I was honored and felt privileged to be a part of this process. So far, we have done seven books in the series and have now published the first, Dog Tales for the Soul book. 8. Where did the idea for the Horse Tales for the Soul Audio series come from? While I was on a big book tour in October 2007, I met Lauren McGinnis who is a visually impaired rider with a NARHA program in Maryland. Lauren asked if the books were available on CD and I had to say, "not yet!". However, I promised Lauren that I would make it happen as soon as I got home and that I would send her the first set of the entire 7-book audio series as my gift to her. In June of 2008, the complete set of audio books was sent to Lauren and the official audio books were released to the public in late July 2008. 9. Why did the actual authors read their own stories in the audio books? When I returned from the book tour in October 2007, committed to produce all seven books into an audio series, I found an e-mail from Horse Tales author Debbie Granger. Deb wrote to thank me for publishing her two stories in the series and went on in her note to say that it was so important for her to be able to leave something behind for the grand children she didn't already have, just in case she wasn't here to meet them when they arrived. Deb said that she wanted her future grand children to know two things: 1. Their grandmother had spunk and that 2.They came from the same stock. After reading her e-mail, I realized that the only thing more powerful than leaving her stories behind in the Horse Tales for the Soul books, was to have HER reading those stories in the audio books. At that moment, I realized it was essential to invite the actual authors to read their own stories for the complete audio book series of 340 + stories! 10. How hard was it to have the authors read their own stories for the Horse Tales for the Soul Audio book series? Fortunately, I had no idea how hard it would be, until it was too late to turn back! We have authors in every corner of the world so the logistics of producing high quality audio recordings under those circumstances came froth with challenge. Interestingly enough, the day I decided we were going to do it, I received an e-mail from a colleague who mentioned a new software that was designed to be used for teleseminars. While I wasn't interested in doing teleseminars at the time, I realized THIS was the software that I was looking for and the rest, as they say, is history. 11. How long did it take to complete the audio books? Because I had never tackled an audio book before, let alone doing seven at a time, it took longer than expected. I started the taping sessions in January 2008 and the project was completed in early July 2008. I personally sat in on every taping session to make sure our authors were comfortable and felt safe that their story was in good hands. In all, we taped more than 300 hours of stories and when all the editing was completed, the final series of seven audio book resulted in more than 36 hours of 340 + stories. It is an historic project as no one else I know of in the publishing world has ever attempted such an undertaking! 8. Funny stories associated with the Horse Tales series of books? Before leaving on our cross country trip, my husband and I decided to purchase a new truck. Because I am married to a very polite British fellow, I handle all the nasty business negotiations, including car and truck deals. As a result, I went on my own to purchase our truck while he was at work. The salesman at the Texas dealership drove a hard bargain and we were both so equally matched and were both enjoying the "truck buying dance" so much that it became funny. When the deal was done, he asked me what in the world I did for a living? I told him and then pulled out a copy of Horse Tales for the Soul, volume one out of my briefcase. I left the book with him when I headed out to pick my husband up at the office and return to sign all the paperwork. When we returned, I entered the dealer's office only to find him teary eyed, reading the book! He was reading a poem from an author in Florida that touched him so deeply that a car salesman was weeping at his desk! Powerful stuff for sure! 9. Touching stories associated with the Horse Tales series of book? The graphic artist, Kristen Spinning of Kromatics in Tuscon Arizona, who is responsible for designing all the covers for these books was diagnosed with cancer while we were working on volume four in the series. While Kristen had never met any of the authors within these books (at the time), our authors have become a part of an extended family and Kristen's book covers are the warm blanket that wrap all of the stories together in each volume. When Kristen shared the diagnosis with me, I sent an e-mail to all the authors to let them know and Kristen was quickly inundated with personal e-mails, cards and letters from fellow Horse Tales for the Soul family members who openly shared their concern, prayers, good thoughts and wishes for her speedy recovery. This has absolutely changed Kristen's life for the better. Kristen is a single woman who is usually a fairly private person. These authors come from different age groups, different ethnic and religious backgrounds and when the call came in for help, they stepped up to the plate and delivered. Some organized prayer chains, others called upon their church for help, while still others did meditation, some relied on the Internet to rally the troops for good thoughts and prayer and still others sent Kristen personal notes describing their personal struggle and success over cancer in their family. Not only was Kristen's life transformed by this single act, but so were the lives of the authors. Incidentally, two years later, Kristen is cancer free, is working on her own Horse Tales type book for cancer survivors who can share their personal stories with others and best of all, Kristen's life has opened up so much that she adopted a baby girl in need and is now a parent who is sharing her life wisdom with the next generation. 10. The power of the Horse Tales series. When I saw the quality of the stories that were pouring into my office, I was so moved by them that I wanted to do something in their honor. The best thing I could think to do was to make donations to Handicapped Riding Programs across the country with a portion of the proceeds from each book. I invited authors to recommend a local Handicapped Riding Program in their area and decided to make the donations in the name of the author who recommended the program. Because I see my role in this entire process as just the facilitator who brings good things and good people together, I wanted all the emphasis to be where it belonged, on the Handicapped Riding Program and on the authors who recommended the program. To date, we have donated thousands of dollars to NARHA (Certified Handicapped Riding Programs) across the country in the name of authors in the Horse Tales for the Soul series and now I'm proud to say that we went on a 23-city tour in October 2007 celebrating the release of Volumes 6 & 7. To celebrate, we invited local NARHA chapters to partner with us along the way so we could help them raise money for the great work they do everyday. 11. Biggest challenges involved in doing the Horse Tales for the Soul series of books. Now that we have successfully completed seven volumes in the series, you will be surprised to find that what was hardest on the first book, remains hardest on the seventh book - reviewing each of the stories and selecting which will be shared with the world and which won't. Each story submitted represents a piece of the heart and soul of the author and with that reality in mind, it is very difficult to go through the selection process. |
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