![]() “All the characters are based on real people. And every waystation that Trendsetter and Sarah pass through in the fictional story is real,” said Maslin Nir. in the belly of a 747 importing nine Dutch warmbloods in real life to figure out that process. Maslin Nir found his hometown, Luttelgeest, Netherlands, in the actual horse’s passport - yes, horses who travel internationally have passports. Trendsetter, in the book, is a Dutch warmblood like the real life horse. It’s not a message that I ever got, that I was enough, and it’s a message that they give each other, and that’s what I hope kids take away with it.” “I want that lesson to be you don’t have to be great at anything to be worthy. ![]() “In the end, they find each other, and they heal each other,” said Maslin Nir. ![]()
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