“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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