9781250048615-1250048613-BATTLESHIP A DARING HEIRESS, A TENNAGE JOCKEY, AND AMERICA'sS HORSE

BATTLESHIP A DARING HEIRESS, A TENNAGE JOCKEY, AND AMERICA'sS HORSE

ISBN-13: 9781250048615
ISBN-10: 1250048613
Author: Dorothy Ours
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Griffin
Format: Paperback 381 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781250048615
ISBN-10: 1250048613
Author: Dorothy Ours
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Griffin
Format: Paperback 381 pages

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BATTLESHIP A DARING HEIRESS, A TENNAGE JOCKEY, AND AMERICA'sS HORSE (ISBN-13: 9781250048615 and ISBN-10: 1250048613), written by authors Dorothy Ours, was published by Griffin in 2014. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other United States (Historical, United States History, Biographies, History of Sports, Sports Miscellaneous) books. You can easily purchase or rent BATTLESHIP A DARING HEIRESS, A TENNAGE JOCKEY, AND AMERICA'sS HORSE (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used United States books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The moving story of a tough little horse, a gifted boy, and a woman ahead of her time.

The youngest jockey, the smallest horse, and an unconventional heiress who disliked publicizing herself. Together, near Liverpool, England, they made a leap of faith on a spring day in 1938: overriding the jockey's father, trusting the boy and the horse that the British nicknamed "the American pony" to handle a race course that newspapers called Suicide Lane. There, Battleship might become the first American racer to win England's monumental, century-old Grand National steeplechase. His rider, Great Britain's Bruce Hobbs, was only seventeen years old.

Hobbs started life with an advantage: his father, Reginald, was a superb professional horseman. But Reg Hobbs also made extreme demands, putting Bruce in situations that horrified the boy's mother and sometimes terrified the child. Bruce had to decide just how brave he could stand to be.

On the other side of the Atlantic, the enigmatic Marion duPont grew up at the estate now known as James Madison's Montpelier―the refuge of America's "Father of the Constitution." Rejecting her chance to be a debutante, denied a corporate role because of her gender, Marion chose a pursuit where horses spoke for her. Taking on the world's toughest race, she would leave her film-star husband, Randolph Scott, a continent away and be pulled beyond her own control.
With its reach from Lindbergh's transatlantic flight to Cary Grant's Hollywood, Battleship is an epic tale of personal drive to test one's own true worth.

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