"Before reading the outstanding anthology Horse Girls, edited by Halimah Marcus, I had always puzzled over my time with horses . . . . Now I’m itching to know that freedom and fear again.” - Los Angeles Times
"Absorbing . . . . A book that is, on the whole, labor of deeply felt love for this companion species that has supported and surely improved our own." - The Believer
"These essays stay with you. Each woman's story is different. They all involve love, money, passion and sometime craziness. The collection's many voices cut across class, race, gender and generations." - Minneapolis Star Tribune
"The bond between women and horses is unique and universally acknowledged. Halimah Marcus, of Electric Lit and a rider from a young age, examines that relationship and puts forth essays by others who have felt the wind on their faces while gripping the manes of a galloping equine." - Katie Couric Media
"What Halimah Marcus (a self-identifying horse girl) does so beautifully in this anthology is show the other side of horse girls, revealing that they aren't all wealthy white girls, and that their passion for horses speaks to other desires simmering just under the surface." - Refinery 29 (38 Books You'll Want to Read This Summer)
“A graceful and straight-shooting compendium of essays. In [the introduction essay] Marcus writes achingly about her own long and winding path to rediscovering joys of horseback riding after a long time away.” - Oprah Daily
“Anyone looking to connect with the fire in the belly of their girlhood, or anyone simply drawn to books about people and their passions, will find something to love about Horse Girls.” - Washington Post
"Halimah Marcus edited this inspiring collection of stories about young women’s relationships with horses and horse culture. Whether you had your own horse, or just really wanted one, you’ll find much to love here." - Bustle (10 Great New Books to Read This Week)
"A stunning, bountiful collection that brims with feeling and insight, these essays lead us boldly through the intricacies of a longstanding cultural myth, taking wild turns that vividly exemplify the ineffable yet inextricable bond between human and animal. Set aside your preconceptions and let go of your stereotypes, because equine lover or not, Horse Girls will surely knock you off your feet." - Meredith Talusan, author of Fairest
"More than a fun romp through gorgeous prose by some of our finest contemporary writers, Horse Girls is a sublime exploration of the ways horses bring together the physical and the spiritual; the masculine and the feminine. Funny, earnest, sexy and unexpected, this is a book to read by flashlight and pass around to all your old friends." - Emma Copley Eisenberg, author of The Third Rainbow Girl
“I loved this book and could relate to so many of the stories it contains. Horse Girls is a book for all, combating stereotypes and casting a shining light upon the incredible bond between human and beast.”
- Kareem Rosser, author of Crossing the Line
“[A] dynamic anthology . . . The essays are tender, critical, and deeply personal, and the universal themes of growth and belonging come through consistently but, refreshingly, never feel repetitive. Eminently thoughtful and fascinatingly intimate, this goes a long way toward shattering a stereotype.” - Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"This is not your mother’s anthology of equestrian memoir (though she’ll probably like it) . . . In offering a broad array of perspectives across culture, class, and gender Horse Girls upends the rarified stereotypes of privilege and exclusivity so often ascribed to the wealthy, white 'horsey set.'" - Literary Hub (Most Anticipated Books of 2021)