Yes, the book "Chosen by a Horse" is non-fiction. Unfortunately all four hourses written about in the book have since died. Hotshot and Tempo died of old age and Georgia unfortunately had to be euthanazed as she was suffering from laminitis.
I believe that Susan was introduced in the novel, "God Save the Child".
Him. The reason is that "he" is a subject pronoun. Since your masculine pronoun is not acting as the subject of the sentence, you would not use "he".Here is the difference in the same sentence:He and I had dinner with Susan. (Here, "He" is one of the subjects.)I had dinner with Susan and him. (Here, only "I" am doing the action, so I am the only subject.)
No 'Neither Bill or Susan say that the stove was working'
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Susan Richards Shreve has written: 'Aw oman like that' -- subject(s): Fiction in English
Susan Patricia Richards has written: 'Abattoir by-products'
Susan Richards has written: 'Epics of everyday life' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Politics and government, Travel
Susan Wood - science fiction - died in 1980.
Susan Wood - science fiction - was born in 1948.
Susan Boase has written: 'Lucky Boy' -- subject(s): Dogs, Fiction, Grief, Juvenile fiction
Susan Storm Richards
Invisible girls name is Susan "Sue" Storm Richards.
Susan Annan has written: 'Science fiction in art and literature'
Susan Sherrell has written: 'Grace' -- subject(s): Murder, Fiction
There is Suzanne Brockmann, who is an American fiction writer.
Susan Carlton has written: 'Lobsterland' -- subject(s): Self-realization, Interpersonal relations, Families, Islands, Juvenile fiction, Family life, Fiction