

"A famous horsegirl from the late 1800s, a time before her kind enjoyed the privileges they do today... She spent much of her adult life in the Victorian transportation industry, enduring abusive owners and deplorable working conditions... In retirement, she also wrote extensively about her life in the form of a self-titled autobiography. It went on to become a worldwide bestseller for how it demonstrated her unwavering strength and compassion through her many years of hardships, eventually leading to public outrage and sweeping changes in the laws surrounding horsegirls in the English workforce...
-- From the official archives of the International Horsegirl Association
(a fan uma design for a classic horse book I read several times as a child: "Black Beauty" by Anna Sewell)