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Grace’s mother, , a high-powered magazine editor, senses that Grace’s recovery is inextricably linked to Pilgrim’s. Refusing to give up on the horse, Annie learns about Tom Booker , a legendary "horse whisperer" in Montana known for his ability to heal troubled horses.

survives but loses her right leg and becomes bitter and withdrawn. The Horse Whisperer

As Tom works to rebuild Pilgrim's trust, the vast, quiet landscape of Montana begins to heal Grace and Annie as well: The Horse Whisperer Movie Review - Common Sense Media Grace’s mother, , a high-powered magazine editor, senses

Based on the 1995 novel by Nicholas Evans and the 1998 film directed by Robert Redford, The Horse Whisperer is a story of trauma, healing, and the deep bond between humans and animals. The Tragedy As Tom works to rebuild Pilgrim's trust, the

survives but is severely traumatized, turning into a "savage," uncontrollable animal that many believe should be euthanized. The Search for Healing

Annie drives Grace and Pilgrim across the country to the Booker ranch. Initially, Tom is reluctant to help, but he eventually begins working with Pilgrim using a patient, empathetic approach. Transformation and Conflict

The story begins on a snowy morning in upstate New York. Fourteen-year-old and her best friend Judith go for a ride on their horses, Pilgrim and Gulliver . While climbing an icy slope, the horses lose their footing and slide onto a road, where they are struck by a massive tractor-trailer. The accident is devastating: Judith and Gulliver are killed instantly.