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A collection of short pieces centered on the world of American horse racing, blending character sketches, anecdotes, and cautionary narratives that illuminate the sport’s culture. It portrays stable hands, trainers, owners, jockeys, and gamblers, showing respect for the thoroughbred’s gameness alongside frank depictions of schemes, betting syndicates, and the financial pressures of racing. Vignettes move from humble breeders devoted to their animals to organized investment cons and high-stakes maneuvering, examining loyalty, ambition, integrity, and the democratic mixing of social classes on the track. The accounts draw on incidents and personalities the author encountered, combining reportage with affectionate tribute.
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