Maxwell Dickinson, was raised on an Arabian horse farm in Middle Tennessee, where her observations and first hand experiences among both aristocrats and farmers gives credence and color to this touching novel of homecoming. Steeped in the strict caste system of the south and its wariness of strangers, she brings a personal clarity and sensitivity to this romantic story. After moving to California as a teenager, Maxi spent many years competing in horse shows, playing polo and winning the United States Sweepstakes in Competitive Endurance Racing. She played guitar at guest ranches, toured with h...