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Appaloosa Horse Club Hosts Book Signing for Author of I See Spots
By Karisa Saywers
Apr 18, 2008, 13:38

The Appaloosa Horse Club (ApHC) is proud to host author of I See Spots at the 61st National Appaloosa Show & 2008 World Championship Appaloosa Youth Show!

I See Spots, by first time author, Kathy Rose, is a story about learning how to deal with life's lessons, such as love, disappointment, even death, yet remaining optimistic through the tough times. The main characters receive help with these experiences from some very special Appaloosa horses. Some of the horses are based off of horses that have been important in the author's life.



"I've always loved horses, of all types, but it's been the Appaloosa that has found a special place in my heart and that's why I chose to include that wonderful breed as a center piece for I See Spots,” Ms. Rose said.



Ms. Rose graciously donated copies of I See Spots to be awarded to each champion of the 72 youth classes, as well as all of the participants of the Challenged Riders Leadline class. Recipients of I See Spots can get their books signed by Ms. Rose, who will be at the show June 27-29. Ms. Rose will be available to sign your copy of I See Spots at the ApHC Information Booth in the Cowboy Way Trading Post. Books will also be available for purchase. Times to be announced.



I See Spots is published by Tate Publishing & Enterprises, and will be released May 13, 2008. For more information or to purchase, visit www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore.



For more information about Appaloosas or the ApHC, visit www.appaloosa.com.



The Appaloosa Horse Club (ApHC) was established in 1938, with a mission of preserving, promoting and enhancing the Appaloosa breed. The ApHC has since registered more than 670,000 Appaloosas, which are known for their distinctive color, intelligence and even temperament. True to their reputation as an extremely versatile breed, Appaloosas can be found in nearly every discipline, including racing, endurance riding or serving as reliable family horses. The international breed registry is headquartered in Moscow, Idaho; the heart of the Palouse region, the Appaloosa breed’s namesake and point of origin.

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