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The Legacy Within

A Memoir of Willow Brook Farms

Holly Fuller McLain

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English
Gatekeeper Press
11 December 2025
Willow Brook Farms was a dream. It was 1,800 acres surrounded by megalopolis cities with ever-growing populations. Prior to the Fuller family owning Willow Brook Farms the land consisted of small farmsteads, established in the mid-1700s, before the American Revolution. The land was mostly settled by German immigrants, who built beautiful stone barns made with their own handcrafted cement. Numerous lime kilns around the farm attest to this fact.

In the early 1900s my grandfather bought these small farms and combined them to create Willow Brook Farms. Three generations of the Fuller family kept their ardent love for horses alive at Willow Brook Farms. As a child I excitedly perused photo albums of my grandparents riding their horses, and dreamed about having a horse of my own.

At the age of eight, my dad bought our first horse, Breezy. That was the start of the Willow

Brook Farms Quarter Horse Legacy and the legend continues today.
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Imprint:   Gatekeeper Press
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 27mm
Weight:   603g
ISBN:   9781662949821
ISBN 10:   1662949820
Pages:   390
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Holly McLain, who currently resides in Carbondale, Colorado, grew up on Willow Brook Farms in Catasauqua, Pennsylvania, where she developed a lifelong passion for horses. Throughout her life, McLain has participated in a variety of successful Western and English riding competitions. She raised two children and co-owned Moon Run Ranch in Old Snowmass, Colorado with her former husband for 18 years, where they also operated a Wilderness Pack Trip Outfitting business. Currently, McLain owns a small horse property in Carbondale, where she breeds and raises Oldbenburg horses. She also holds the position of Communication Chairman for the Roaring Fork Valley Horse Council. Holly now finds joy and adventure in exploring the High Country Rocky Mountain Trails with her horses.

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