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You might also enjoy two novels about horse trainers: “Boleto,” Alyson Hagy’s atmospheric story about a young man from Wyoming determined to turn a profit on a filly and who, in a crucial moment, tells the horse a story to regain the animal’s trust; and Molly Gloss’s “The Hearts of Horses,” set in Oregon in the early 20th century, which stars a gentle 19-year-old horse whisperer named Martha Lessen who arrives in remote Elwha County, “advertising herself as a broncobuster.”

The Rider would also have benefited from letting us more into the broncobuster’s thoughts instead of focusing on the hurdles that stand in his way.

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No, Bowman is not your run-of-the-mill broncobuster.

He is not only supposed to be a father figure to Tom, but to personify the white man as oppressor�a heavy burden for a broncobuster.

Out of the residence door, like a broncobuster sprung from his chute, bounded John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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