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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the author of Unbroken comes a universal underdog story about a horse who rose to legendary status. Seabiscuit captivated the nation in 1938, garnering more media attention than prominent figures like FDR and Hitler. Initially dismissed by the racing establishment, this crooked-legged horse's fortunes changed thanks to three men. Charles Howard, a former bicycle repairman turned millionaire, sought a trainer for his racehorses and found Tom Smith, a mysterious mustang breaker from Colorado. Smith encouraged Howard to purchase Seabiscuit at a low price and hired Red Pollard as the jockey. Pollard, a failed boxer with one eye and a penchant for quoting Ralph Waldo Emerson, joined this unlikely team. Over four years, they faced immense challenges, including bad luck and injuries, transforming Seabiscuit from a lazy underdog into a celebrated sports icon. Praise for the narrative highlights its fascinating storytelling and vivid portrayal of both the horse and the historical context, showcasing the extraordinary journey of its human companions as well. The story remains compelling and memorable, resonating with audiences just as strongly today as it did in 1938.
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Seabiscuit, Laura Hillenbrand
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