L'Enfant cheval est le titre d'un livre autobiographique et un film documentaire qui suit la quête de Rupert Isaacson et de sa femme pour trouver un moyen de communiquer avec leur fils autiste Rowan, âgé d'environ cinq ans. Après avoir découvert que le comportement de Rowan s'améliore après des contacts avec des animaux, notamment des chevaux, la famille quitte le Texas et part dans un voyage chamanique en Mongolie. Le livre et le film retracent le voyage de la famille, en avion jusqu'à Oulan-Bator, en camping avec le soutien d'une camionnette puis à cheval.
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