When Frida asks Li’l Herc if he can help Ma-
hen Frida asks Li’l Herc if he can help Ma- rie, he assures Frida that he can--because he knows that “horses are good at helping people.” Through his horse sense, and kind- ness, Li’l Herc helps Marie to grow stronger, physically and mentally.
ship deepens, so does Marie’s hope that she can have her own adventures.
As their relation- She begins
to imagine that her dream to see the world will come true…and it does! Li’l Herc offers to be her travel companion, explaining to Ma- rie that horses have been around a very long time and have helped many humans explore new places. Frida will join them because true friends always stick together.
Li’l Herc – The Power of Kindness
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i’l Herc’s first book is being release soon! The first of a series, this book shares how Li’l Herc helps ‘Marie’ heal from a difficult time in her life as a result of a birth defect that requires surgery, and a long period of recovery. Because she is unable to run and play or even go to school, Marie feels ‘different’ than other kids and worries things may never change for her. She spends a lot of time with her dog, Frida, while reading books about places around the world. She dreams of having her own adventures to the places she reads about, but she is too weak to even leave her room.
The story is inspired by the author’s own struggles from childhood. Li’l Herc is based on Her- cules, the real-life Lusitano bay colt owned by Suzanne Kopp-Moskow.
into Marie’s life by Frida, based on the author’s real-life tri-color Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, when Frida realizes she needs to find special help for Marie. Frida wants Marie happy and healthy, and not lose hope.
Li’l Herc is brought
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www.lilhercworld.com
FB: Li’l Herc a Horse • Contact: Suzanne Kopp-Moskow (e)
kopp-moskow@att.net / (p) 312-257-6456
26 DECEMBER / JANUARY 2018 I HORSE & AG MAGAZINE
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