Elizabeth Letts

Everything that Elizabeth Letts knows, she learned from her horses. She spent her childhood training horses, riding them, and giving riding lessons. In 1976, she and her horse, Pretty Boy Floyd, competed in the 1976 Olympic Selection Trials and the National Junior Three Day Event Championships. Eventually, Elizabeth moved on and trained as a nurse-midwife. Despite gaining all the accoutrements of an ordinary life—four children, a husband, a dog, and a job—her love for horses took over when she began writing books.
The Eighty-Dollar Champion is her first book.
For more about Elizabeth and her works, go to
http://www.elizabethletts.com