"Blew doesn't shy from the characters' imperfections, charging a vivid novel of resilience and regret, and the unspoken ways in which connection shapes the experience of life."—Leah Strauss, Booklist
"Exemplifying the maxim that 'If you don't like who you are . . . you can always be somebody else,' Think of Horses is a redemptive novel set in the contemporary American West."—Foreword Reviews
"Filled with a cast of rich characters from Tam’s past and mountain landscape that transports you there, this book is well worth a look."—Linda Jacobs, Roundup Magazine
“Mary Clearman Blew’s Think of Horses is many things—a compelling mystery, a moving story of a mother and son reunited after years of separation, a tale of the difficulties of returning to one’s childhood home. Through the lives of her rich and various characters, Blew creates a shimmering ambiguity concerning human desire and its power to harm and heal, to devastate and fulfill.”—Kent Meyers, author of Twisted Tree
“Think of Horses, the newest of Mary Clearman Blew’s novels about the American West, is a stellar finale to her Montana quartet. Blew launches us into the core of a community at loggerheads with itself. The protagonist, Tam Bowen, a writer of romance novels who embraces a passion for horses, harbors a thorny past that includes a murdered family friend and a son who shuns her. As Tam grapples with her disappointments and thwarted dreams, she finds solace and adventure in tackling the troubles of others. Evoking a striking Montana landscape and intricately braiding her multilayered story, Blew delivers a captivating read with her characteristic sharply detailed, exquisite writing. I relished every page.”—Joy Passanante, author of Through a Long Absence: Words from My Father’s Wars
“In a startlingly original work of grit and love, Mary Clearman Blew delivers a compelling story full of tough, flinty, vulnerable people who are impossible to predict. The result is a new Western masterpiece that keeps you turning the pages.”—D. J. Lee, author of Remote: Finding Home in the Bitterroots