
A Girl and Five Brave Horses
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Narrated by:
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Andrea Giordani
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By:
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Sonora Carver
Sonora Carver (1904-2003) was a circus entertainer and one of the first female horse divers. In the arresting autobiography A Girl and Five Brave Horses, Sonora tells her life story. Her sensational act was mounting a running horse as it reached the top of a 40-foot or 60-foot tower and sailing down on its back as it plunged into an 11-foot pool of water below. In 1931, she was blinded due to hitting the water off balance with open eyes while diving her horse. After the accident, she continued to dive horses until 1942. The film Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken is loosely based on her life.
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For a story that is pure Americana, the choice of a British voice artist was a poor one. On top of that, the occasional pronunciation of the work "dive" as "drive" in a book about diving horses and the inconsistent pronunciation of AL Carver's name - Awl, Owl, Al, Hal - was grating.
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I loooooved the story!!
A wonderful story!!
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Good story but the narrator was terrible
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Inconsistent accent
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I love this book!
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Awesome story, mediocre performance
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Great Story, Terrible Reader
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Poor choice of narrator, but great story
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