The Lost War Horses of Cairo: The Passion of Dorothy Brooke
Biographer Grant Hayter-Menzies has written a new book which highlights the story of Brooke's founder, Dorothy Brooke. Grant has also decided to donate 40% of the book's royalties to Brooke to support Dorothy Brooke's legacy and the work we do today.
In 1930 wealthy Scottish socialite Dorothy Brooke followed her new husband to Cairo, where she discovered thousands of suffering former British war horses leading lives of toil and misery. Brought to the Middle East by British forces during the Great War, these ex- cavalry horses had been left behind at the war’s end, abandoned as used equipment too costly to send home.
Grant Hayter-Menzies chronicles not only the lives and eventual rescue of these noble creatures, who after years of deprivation and suffering found respite in the Old War Horse Memorial Hospital established by Dorothy, but also the story of the challenges of founding and maintaining an animal-rescue institution on this scale.
The legacy of the Old War Horse Memorial Hospital and its founder endures today in the dozens of international Brooke animal-welfare facilities dedicated to improving the lives of working horses, donkeys and mules across Africa, Asia and Latin America.
This book is a superb tribute to Dorothy Brooke and her belief that such a charitable venture would form 'a fitting part of a War Memorial.'...Utterly compelling.
Grant Hayter-Menzies is the author of several books, including From Stray Dog to World War I Hero: The Paris Terrier Who Joined the First Division and Shadow Woman: The Extraordinary Career of Pauline Benton. He lives in Vancouver.