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Finding Gideon
- A Broken Dream, a Missing Horse, and the Faith of a Mustard Seed
- Narrated by: Sarah Hickner
- Length: 9 hrs and 53 mins
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Summary
A Readers Favorite Gold Medal Winner!
A Best Book Winner for 2023 Pencraft Awards
Wishing Shelf Book Awards 2023 Best Book Cover Finalist
This is a story about leaving home to chase a dream that was so deep in my bones I couldn’t quit, even when it nearly killed me.
It’s about the horse who held my heart suddenly disappearing.
It’s about love finding me when I least expected it.
And it’s about learning to trust a God who gives and takes away.
I pray that it blesses everyone who listens to it ~Sarah
If you were captivated by the classic racing novel Seabiscuit by Laura Hillenbrand or the movie Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken, then you'll love Finding Gideon.
Synopsis:
A horse, a dog, and a longtime dream coming together—what more could a girl want?
Since the day I read my first Thoroughbred series book in fifth grade, I imagined crouching over the withers of a racehorse, feeling its muscles bunch together and release with each stride. But I wanted more than an image in my mind—I wanted it in real life.
It was my junior year of college when I left home to chase that dream, and for a minute I had it between my fingers. Gideon rode in the horse trailer and Sandi was curled into a ball in the backseat when I moved to Louisville. Within two weeks I was pounding down the track on young Thoroughbreds, impressing trainers with my bravery and skill. But soon, piece by piece, it began to crumble. Holding onto the dream, and my faith, was like grabbing water by the fistful and watching it slip between my fingers.
How could I keep going in this land of strangers and broken dreams? How could I trust the God who gives when He’s also the God who takes away? But how could I quit when the dream still stirred in my bones and Gideon was out there somewhere?