SARAH V. BARNES
The Books

SHE WHO RIDES HORSES:

A Saga of the Ancient Steppe (Book One)

Set more than 6,000 years ago, She Who Rides Horses: A Saga of the Ancient Steppe (Book One) begins the story of Naya, the first person ever to ride a horse. Daughter of a clan chief, bolder than the other girls but shunned because of her unusual appearance, Naya often wanders alone through the vast grasslands where her people herd domesticated cattle, sheep and goats, and hunt wild horses for their meat. But Naya dreams of creating a different kind of relationship with the magnificent creatures. One day, while out roaming by herself, she discovers a filly with a chestnut coat as uncommon as her own head of red hair. With time running out before she is called to assume the responsibilities of adulthood, Naya embarks on a quest to fulfill her vision of galloping with the filly across the boundless steppe. Unwittingly, she sets in motion forces and events that will change forever the future of humans and horses alike.

Based on extensive interdisciplinary research, She Who Rides Horses imagines an encounter between a girl and a horse that is both timeless and grounded in fact. First and foremost a story, filled with adventure, peril, love and betrayal, the saga of Naya and the red filly also portrays fundamental shifts that occurred when humans went from living as herders and hunter/gatherers, dependent on their own two feet, to becoming mounted nomads, capable of spreading their language, lifestyle and beliefs across a huge swath of Eurasia and beyond. The domestication of the horse altered the course of history, transforming power dynamics, impacting gender relations and accelerating the diffusion of new assumptions about the nature of the cosmos and the relationship between humans and the natural world that we are still living with today. This is how it may have all begun…

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Awards 

Best Indie Book Award
Historical Fiction
2022

Next Generation Indie Book Awards
Historical Fiction Finalist
2023

Historical Fiction Club 5-Star Award
2023

EQUUS Film & Arts Fest Award
Historical Fiction
2022

Global Book Award
Coming of Age Fiction
2022

CRITICAL ACCLAIM

“Excellent historical fiction…” Kathrin S.

“Inspiring – a must-read…” Gail B.

“Beautifully written and captivating…” Carmen T.

“A legend that changed the world…” Meghan S.

“Charming read…” Sarah P.

“At once magical, mystical and captivating…” Julia M.

“Engaging read – Excited for book two…” Mary B.

“Amazing story…” Katherine M.

“LOVED THIS BOOK…” Carol K.

“A beautifully written page-turner…” Terri B.

“An enthralling story of the first horse-human partnership…” Diane C.

“The first book leaves you wanting more…” Kimberly E.

“A fantastic read. I loved this book…” Janet D.

“Compelling storytelling of the origins of the horse/human bond…” Vicki H.

“Absolutely can’t wait for more…” Corey

“Hard to put down…” Kimberly

“Loved everything about this book…” Stephanie

“… impeccably detailed novel… with a well-developed setting and characters… A teenage girl in ancient times starts a sacred journey to become the first person ever to tame and ride a horse… Barnes skillfully develops key relationships in a manner that will make readers invested in the narrative.” – Kirkus Review

“… a rich work of historical fiction that imagines the story of the first individual who ever came to tame and ride a wild horse. Barnes’s prose is smooth, evocative, and pleasingly descriptive. The author brilliantly captures the lives of those in an ancient world with vivid and authentic detail… In concept and execution, this is a highly unique work of historical fiction that will deeply gratify readers… the author’s approach to the topic of the human-animal bond is thoughtful, philosophical, and resonant.” – Booklife/Publisher’s Weekly

“[Barnes’s]… writing truly shines when describing the fascinating interactions between people and wild horses… SHE WHO RIDES HORSES isn’t just a historical novel, but a spiritual manual that includes some universal lessons. In trying to tame the horses, Naya… must first learn how to communicate and empathize with them without scaring them away. A crucial first step is learning to understand one’s true self… SHE WHO RIDES HORSES… is at its best when adding a spiritual dimension to a story about [the]… delicate relationship between humans and horses.” – Indie Reader

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