The Horse God Built
"The Horse God Built" is a non-fiction book written by Lawrence Scanlan, which tells the story of Secretariat, the greatest racehorse in American history, and the people who were part of his life. The book delves into the history of thoroughbred horse racing in America, the role of the owner, trainer, and jockey in shaping a horse's career, and the unique bond that existed between Secretariat and his owner Penny Chenery.
Scanlan narrates the story of Secretariat's life from his birth to his untimely death, and highlights his extraordinary achievements, including his record-breaking performance in the 1973 Belmont Stakes. Through extensive research and interviews with the people who knew Secretariat, he provides readers with a detailed account of the horse's life and the world of thoroughbred racing.
The book also explores the struggles and challenges that Chenery faced as a woman in a male-dominated industry and her efforts to keep Secretariat's legacy alive. Moreover, it highlights the important role that Secretariat played in bringing people together and inspiring them during a turbulent period in American history.
"The Horse God Built" is a captivating and informative book that not only celebrates the life of a remarkable racehorse, but also provides a fascinating insight into the world of horse racing and the people who dedicate their lives to this sport.
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