Half Broke Horses: A True-Life Novel

From the author of The Glass Castle and Hang the Moon—“Walls vividly depicts her astonishing, resilient grandmother with a lightness of touch that is plainspoken yet heartfelt” (Chicago Tribune). Half Broke Horses has transfixed readers everywhere.
“Those old cows knew trouble was coming before we did.” So begins the story of Lily Casey Smith, Jeannette Walls’s no-nonsense, resourceful, and spectacularly compelling grandmother. By age six, Lily was helping her father break horses. At fifteen, she left home to teach in a frontier town—riding five hundred miles on her pony, alone, to get to her job. She learned to drive a car and fly a plane. And, with her husband, Jim, she ran a vast ranch in Arizona. She raised two children, one who is Jeannette’s memorable mother, Rosemary Smith Walls, unforgettably portrayed in The Glass Castle.
Lily survived tornadoes, droughts, floods, the Great Depression, and the most heartbreaking personal tragedy. She bristled at prejudice of all kinds—against women, Native Americans, and anyone else who didn’t fit the mold. Rosemary Smith Walls always told Jeannette that she was like her grandmother, and in this true-life novel, Jeannette Walls channels that kindred spirit. Half Broke Horses is Laura Ingalls Wilder for adults, as riveting and dramatic as Isak Dinesen’s Out of Africa or Beryl Markham’s West with the Night. Destined to become a classic, it will transfix readers everywhere.
“Those old cows knew trouble was coming before we did.” So begins the story of Lily Casey Smith, Jeannette Walls’s no-nonsense, resourceful, and spectacularly compelling grandmother. By age six, Lily was helping her father break horses. At fifteen, she left home to teach in a frontier town—riding five hundred miles on her pony, alone, to get to her job. She learned to drive a car and fly a plane. And, with her husband, Jim, she ran a vast ranch in Arizona. She raised two children, one who is Jeannette’s memorable mother, Rosemary Smith Walls, unforgettably portrayed in The Glass Castle.
Lily survived tornadoes, droughts, floods, the Great Depression, and the most heartbreaking personal tragedy. She bristled at prejudice of all kinds—against women, Native Americans, and anyone else who didn’t fit the mold. Rosemary Smith Walls always told Jeannette that she was like her grandmother, and in this true-life novel, Jeannette Walls channels that kindred spirit. Half Broke Horses is Laura Ingalls Wilder for adults, as riveting and dramatic as Isak Dinesen’s Out of Africa or Beryl Markham’s West with the Night. Destined to become a classic, it will transfix readers everywhere.
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Community Reviews
A novel based closely on the real life adventures and misadventures of the grandmother of author Jeannette Walls (author of the memoir The Glass Castle).
The book starts off in a mud house in Arizona, and doesn't get any easier from there. A fascinating glimpse into life on the Western frontier (in some ways a somewhat more recent version of Little House on the Prairie) and a character study of perseverance.
Fans of The Glass Castle will be interested to read about the childhood of Walls' mother and her courtship with Walls' father Rex - this is in some ways a prequel to that book.
this would make an amazing movie...wonderful writing, the characters are strong and unique. And a great book about life on a ranch, at the turn of the century, cohabitation with Indians, modernization,...
Lilly Casey was a teacher, rancher, bootlegger, pilot - a true American pioneer woman! Spirited, resourceful, and capable, Lilly was the grandmother of Jeannette Walls, who through this story, explains so much about why her mother Rose Mary became who she was. We met Rose Mary in the Glass Castle, another wonderful memoir worth reading.
I love the mini chapters in each chapter. such a page turner. So many awesome dropping moments.
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