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This was so enjoyable! What a terrific story. The authors research is very impressive. You won't regret listening to this one!
Fantastic book that kept me interested from the very start. I had absolutly no interest in horse racing before I read this but found the subject very interesting. I think most people would enjoy this book.
Very enjoyable. Interesting history of horse racing and America of the early to mid 1900s.
Much better than the movie. Wish it was longer.
Laura Hillenbrand has been writing about Thoroughbred racing since 1988 and has been a contributing writer/editor for "Equus" magazine since 1989. Her work has also appeared in "American Heritage, ABC Sports Online, The Blood-Horse, Thoroughbred Times, The Backstretch, Turf "and "Sport Digest" and many other publications. Her 1998 "American Heritage" article on Seabiscuit won the Eclipse Award for Magazine Writing, the highest award for Thoroughbred racing. She is currently serving as a consultant on a Universal Studios movie based on this book. Born in Fairfax, Virginia, Laura lives in Washin