"An eye opener not only for horse and animal lovers, but for all history enthusiasts."—Dorian de Wind, <i>Huffington Post</i>
“A tribute to a courageous woman who worked to reduce suffering.”—Temple Grandin, author of <i>Animals Make Us Human</i><br />
“This lovingly researched, evocative biography of Dorothy Brooke proves her a heroine not just to the battered and beaten old war horses she saved in 1930s Cairo but to those who continue her legacy today.”—Susanna Forrest, author of <i>If Wishes Were Horses: A Memoir of Equine Obsession</i><br />
“A galloping tale of the intertwined histories of the last days of the British Empire in Egypt, the politics of human-animal relationships, and an organization whose work continues to this day.”—Alan Mikhail, professor of history at Yale University and author of<i> The Animal in Ottoman Egypt</i><br />
“This book is a superb tribute to Dorothy Brooke and to her belief that such a charitable venture would form ‘a fitting part of a War Memorial.’ . . . Utterly compelling.”—Joanna Lumley, actress and advocate for human rights and animal welfare<br />
“A story of deep connection, compassion, empathy, and love. Thanks to the author for making Dorothy Brooke visible and for taking the time to tell us about a most amazing and compassionate woman.”—Marc Bekoff, author of <i>The Animals’ Agenda: Freedom, Compassion, and Coexistence in the Human Age</i>