Well, 'The Horse Whisperer' is also a well - known one. Based on a true - life horse - trainer's experiences, it delves into the relationship between humans and horses. It shows how understanding and communication can heal a damaged horse both physically and psychologically. It was also made into a movie which increased its popularity.
One such novel is 'Seabiscuit: An American Legend'. It tells the true story of the racehorse Seabiscuit, a small and seemingly unremarkable horse that became a symbol of hope during the Great Depression. His races against War Admiral were legendary and the book beautifully captures his journey, the people around him, and the era.
Dream Horse is not based on a true story. It's a work of imagination by the creators, although it might draw inspiration from various elements and themes, but it doesn't have a real-life basis.
Definitely. The movie drew elements from actual historical occurrences and individuals to create its narrative. However, some artistic liberties might have been taken for dramatic effect.
Not likely. Usually, such works are imaginative constructs rather than being rooted in actual happenings. Maybe the author drew inspiration from various sources but didn't follow a true story exactly.