1 quote from Finding My Distance: A Year in the Life of a Three-Day Event Rider: ‘It makes you want to avoid, and then it makes you terribly needy. It re HomeAuthor: Julia Wendell. · Many Marylanders will know Wendell for her eventing career through the (then) four-star level with Redmond and later Cavendish, but Wendell’s talents extend beyond riding horses. Come to the X is the second nonfiction prose work by Wendell who has also penned seven books of poetry. This newest memoir, published by Galileo Press, is a sequel to Wendell’s first book Finding My . Finding My Distance: A Year in the Life of a ThreeDay Event Rider chronicles author Julia Wendells trials in her life and sport over the course of four seasons. Like the horseback riding competitions that serve as the books backdrop, Finding My Distance is a /5(10).
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Her memoir, Finding My Distance: A Year in the Life of a Three-day Event Rider, came out from Galileo Press that same year. She lives and works on a horse farm in northern Baltimore County, and she is a three-day event rider. The book is largely about how her life with horses intertwines with and nourishes her life as a wife, mother and poet. The piece tracks the ups and downs of a calendar year: horses die, foals are born, daughters move to New York, and sons to India — and Julia and her Advanced horse Redmond successfully complete the Fair Hill International Three Star Three-Day Event. Julia Wendell "A Beautiful Day to be Buried" won the Consequence Magazine Poetry Award. Julia's most recent poetry books are "Take This Spoon" and "The Sorry Flowers." She is currently finishing a memoir, "Come to the X," which is a sequel to "Finding My Distance: A Year in the Life of a Three-day Event Rider.".
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