• Blind Pony: As True a Story as I Can Tell

  • By: Samantha Hart
  • Narrated by: Samantha Hart
  • Length: 11 hrs and 28 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Blind Pony: As True a Story as I Can Tell

By: Samantha Hart
Narrated by: Samantha Hart
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When your mother names you after your father's affair, you might wish you were living someone else's life.

For Samantha Hart, growing up on a farm in rural Pennsylvania had been no childhood idyll but rather a violent, surreal nightmare. A twisted vision of pastoral life part Faulkner part Dante. At 14 years old, she ran away in search of her father, a character she only knew as Wild Bill. Discovering he wasn't the hero she dreamt he'd be, she was on her own.

Arriving in Los Angeles at the peak of LA's decadence where money, drugs, and good times flowed, she floated through a strange new world of champagne-soaked parties, high-stakes backgammon tournaments, and a whirlwind of international escapades flogging nude photographs. When a wealthy playboy mistakes her Pittsburgh accent for being British, it begins a spiral of white lies leading Sam to question everything she thought she knew about herself and who she could be.

Blind Pony is a story of healing and hope, a coming of age narrative intersecting themes of recovery, redemption, forgiveness, and the struggle it takes to define life on your terms.

©2021 Samantha Hart (P)2021 Samantha Hart

Critic reviews

Winner of the Los Angeles Book Festival Wild Card, 2021

"Blind Pony is a memoir about overcoming - about facing up to and learning from one's past without being imprisoned by it." (David Herman for IndieReader)

"Hart's powerful debut, a gritty memoir rife with graphic details of abuse and triumph over it, will break hearts." (Publisher's Weekly)

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THE BEST MEMOIR I'VE READ

First of all, I love fiction and rarely read memoirs. But a friend told me I had to read this book, so when I saw it just came out on audible, I got it. All I can say is WOW! Daisy Jones and the Six was hands down my favorite book this year. Blind Pony's character, Pammy Sue Butter is Daisy Jones' sister from another mother. But what makes this book so unique is that it's true. For a young girl to have gone through what happens in this book and survived in the ways that she does is incredible. And hearing it in the author's own voice which at times wavers and quakes in a way that you feel she's experiencing her trauma all over again is spine chilling. I loved it!

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Authentic and powerful

Hearing this story in the author’s raw voice took the story to another level for me.

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A riveting, heart-grabbing memoir

Hart's voice is fearlessly vulnerable and disarmingly frank in telling her relatable yet extraordinary story.

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