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Release Year
2013
ISBN
9780312643324
Book Title
Ghost Horse : a True Story of Love, Death, and Redemption
Item Length
8.4in
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Publication Year
2013
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.9in
Author
Joe Layden
Genre
Sports & Recreation
Topic
Horse Racing, Equestrian
Item Width
5.9in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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In The Ghost Horse, Joe Layden tells the inspiring true tale of a one-eyed, club-footed thoroughbred racehorse and a journeyman trainer, Tim Snyder, who scraped together every penny he had to purchase the broken and unwanted filly. Snyder helped the horse overcome its deficiencies, eventually naming her in part after his deceased wife, Lisa, the great and only love of his life--a bright and sweet-tempered woman whose gentle demeanor seemed eerily reflected in the horse. The trainer (and now owner) was by nature a crusty and combative sort, the yin to his wife's yang, a racetrack lifer not easily moved by new-age mysticism or sentiment. And yet in those final days back in 2003, when Lisa Snyder lay in bed, her body ravaged by cancer, she reassured her family with a weak smile. "It's okay," she'd say. "I'll see you again. I'm coming back as a horse." Tim Snyder did not then believe in reincarnation. But he acknowledged the strangeness of this journey, the series of coincidences that brought them together, and the undeniable similarities between the horse and his late wife. And so did those who knew the couple well, and who could now only marvel at the story of the filly, Lisa's Booby Trap, and the down-on-his-luck trainer who apparently had been given a new lease on life. The Ghost Horse is a powerful horseracing story of underdogs and second chances.

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Publisher
St. Martin's Press
ISBN-10
0312643322
ISBN-13
9780312643324
eBay Product ID (ePID)
159900454

Product Key Features

Book Title
Ghost Horse : a True Story of Love, Death, and Redemption
Author
Joe Layden
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Horse Racing, Equestrian
Publication Year
2013
Genre
Sports & Recreation
Number of Pages
256 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.4in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
5.9in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Sf336.S69l39 2013
Reviews
This is more than a lovely tale about how a hard luck horseman came to embrace New Age mysticism--it's a rollicking read about how magic and the mystifying thrive at the racetrack., "I'll make you a little wager: Joe Layden's The Ghost Horse will go down as one of the most irresistible horseracing books ever written. It is a narrative that is by turns wrenchingly sad and staggeringly sweet, all of them skillfully negotiated by Layden, who takes us into the backstretch world with the firm hand and unerring feel of a master jockey." - Wayne Coffey, author of the New York Times bestseller  The Boys of Winter  and co-author (with R.A. Dickey) of the bestseller Wherever I Wind Up: My Search for Truth, Authenticity and the Perfect Knuckleball "This is more than a lovely tale about how a hard luck horseman came to embrace New Age mysticism-it's a rollicking read about how magic and the mystifying thrive at the racetrack." -Joe Drape, author of the New York Times bestseller Our Boys "I have always known that there were great stories at the race track, but as a casual observer I couldn't really find them. They were buried under a culture and language that I didn't understand. So here comes Joe Layden, and he is more than fluent in the language of the track. He not only has found a dandy story, he translates it for the rest of us and makes it sing. This is terrific stuff." -Leigh Montville, New York Times bestselling author of At the Altar of Speed , Ted Williams and The Big Bam, "This is more than a lovely tale about how a hard luck horseman came to embrace New Age mysticism-it's a rollicking read about how magic and the mystifying thrive at the racetrack."   -Joe Drape, author of the New York Times bestseller Our Boys   "I have always known that there were great stories at the race track, but as a casual observer I couldn't really find them. They were buried under a culture and language that I didn't understand. So here comes Joe Layden, and he is more than fluent in the language of the track. He not only has found a dandy story, he translates it for the rest of us and makes it sing. This is terrific stuff." -Leigh Montville, New York Times bestselling author of At the Altar of Speed , Ted Williams and The Big Bam, "The Ghost Horse is a heart-warming tale, artfully told, that has all the ingredients of a racing saga--one that braids together, in a single bittersweet drama, the connecting threads of love and loneliness, grief and goodness, and death and despair, with moments of high triumph woven throughout. It is the story of a hard-bitten horseman who lost his wife but found the horse, a beautiful if off-bred filly, who helped carry him out of his place of mourning. Along the way, author Joe Layden vividly portrays life in the lowly bush leagues of American racing, with its hopes and dreams and struggles for survival. He has penned an easy winner here." --William Nack, author of Secretariat and Ruffian: A Racetrack Romance "I'll make you a little wager: Joe Layden's The Ghost Horse will go down as one of the most irresistible horseracing books ever written. It is a narrative that is by turns wrenchingly sad and staggeringly sweet, all of them skillfully negotiated by Layden, who takes us into the backstretch world with the firm hand and unerring feel of a master jockey." --Wayne Coffey, author of the New York Times bestseller The Boys of Winter and co-author (with R.A. Dickey) of the bestseller Wherever I Wind Up: My Search for Truth, Authenticity and the Perfect Knuckleball "This is more than a lovely tale about how a hard luck horseman came to embrace New Age mysticism--it's a rollicking read about how magic and the mystifying thrive at the racetrack." --Joe Drape, author of the New York Times bestseller Our Boys "I have always known that there were great stories at the race track, but as a casual observer I couldn't really find them. They were buried under a culture and language that I didn't understand. So here comes Joe Layden, and he is more than fluent in the language of the track. He not only has found a dandy story, he translates it for the rest of us and makes it sing. This is terrific stuff." --Leigh Montville, New York Times bestselling author of At the Altar of Speed, Ted Williams and The Big Bam, I have always known that there were great stories at the race track, but as a casual observer I couldn't really find them. They were buried under a culture and language that I didn't understand. So here comes Joe Layden, and he is more than fluent in the language of the track. He not only has found a dandy story, he translates it for the rest of us and makes it sing. This is terrific stuff., Praise for The Last Great Fight : " The Last Great Fight succeeds in provoking a sense of tense anticipation about an event that is firmly etched in the memory of every boxing fan. And Layden's even-handed treatment of both the principals and the supporting cast provides a nuanced account of this epic moment." - The New York Times Book Review  "Layden has researched and written the most compelling and moving book on the sweet science we've seen in years." - Booklist (starred review)  "A compelling perspective on the ultimate coulda-been." - ESPN The Magazine, I'll make you a little wager: Joe Layden's The Ghost Horse will go down as one of the most irresistible horseracing books ever written. It is a narrative that is by turns wrenchingly sad and staggeringly sweet, all of them skillfully negotiated by Layden, who takes us into the backstretch world with the firm hand and unerring feel of a master jockey., "I have always known that there were great stories at the race track, but as a casual observer I couldn't really find them. They were buried under a culture and language that I didn't understand. So here comes Joe Layden, and he is more than fluent in the language of the track. He not only has found a dandy story, he translates it for the rest of us and makes it sing. This is terrific stuff."   -Leigh Montville, New York Times bestselling author of At the Altar of Speed , Ted Williams and The Big Bam, The Ghost Horse is a heart-warming tale, artfully told, that has all the ingredients of a racing saga--one that braids together, in a single bittersweet drama, the connecting threads of love and loneliness, grief and goodness, and death and despair, with moments of high triumph woven throughout. It is the story of a hard-bitten horseman who lost his wife but found the horse, a beautiful if off-bred filly, who helped carry him out of his place of mourning. Along the way, author Joe Layden vividly portrays life in the lowly bush leagues of American racing, with its hopes and dreams and struggles for survival. He has penned an easy winner here., Praise for The Last Great Fight :   " The Last Great Fight succeeds in provoking a sense of tense anticipation about an event that is firmly etched in the memory of every boxing fan. And Layden's even-handed treatment of both the principals and the supporting cast provides a nuanced account of this epic moment." - The New York Times Book Review   "Layden has researched and written the most compelling and moving book on the sweet science we've seen in years." - Booklist (starred review)   "A compelling perspective on the ultimate coulda-been." - ESPN The Magazine, "The Ghost Horse is a heart-warming tale, artfully told, that has all the ingredients of a racing saga--one that braids together, in a single bittersweet drama, the connecting threads of love and loneliness, grief and goodness, and death and despair, with moments of high triumph woven throughout. It is the story of a hard-bitten horseman who lost his wife but found the horse, a beautiful if off-bred filly, who helped carry him out of his place of mourning. Along the way, author Joe Layden vividly portrays life in the lowly bush leagues of American racing, with its hopes and dreams and struggles for survival. He has penned an easy winner here." --William Nack, author of Secretariat and Ruffian: A Racetrack Romance "I'll make you a little wager: Joe Layden's The Ghost Horse will go down as one of the most irresistible horseracing books ever written. It is a narrative that is by turns wrenchingly sad and staggeringly sweet, all of them skillfully negotiated by Layden, who takes us into the backstretch world with the firm hand and unerring feel of a master jockey." --Wayne Coffey, author of the New York Times bestseller The Boys of Winter and co-author (with R.A. Dickey) of the bestseller Wherever I Wind Up: My Search for Truth, Authenticity and the Perfect Knuckleball "This is more than a lovely tale about how a hard luck horseman came to embrace New Age mysticism--it's a rollicking read about how magic and the mystifying thrive at the racetrack." --Joe Drape, author of the New York Times bestseller Our Boys "I have always known that there were great stories at the race track, but as a casual observer I couldn't really find them. They were buried under a culture and language that I didn't understand. So here comes Joe Layden, and he is more than fluent in the language of the track. He not only has found a dandy story, he translates it for the rest of us and makes it sing. This is terrific stuff." --Leigh Montville, New York Times bestselling author of At the Altar of Speed, Ted Williams and The Big Bam, " The Ghost Horse is a heart-warming tale, artfully told, that has all the ingredients of a racing saga-one that braids together, in a single bittersweet drama, the connecting threads of love and loneliness, grief and goodness, and death and despair, with moments of high triumph woven throughout. It is the story of a hard-bitten horseman who lost his wife but found the horse, a beautiful if off-bred filly, who helped carry him out of his place of mourning. Along the way, author Joe Layden vividly portrays life in the lowly bush leagues of American racing, with its hopes and dreams and struggles for survival. He has penned an easy winner here."    -William Nack, author of Secretariat and Ruffian: A Racetrack Romance "I'll make you a little wager: Joe Layden's The Ghost Horse will go down as one of the most irresistible horseracing books ever written. It is a narrative that is by turns wrenchingly sad and staggeringly sweet, all of them skillfully negotiated by Layden, who takes us into the backstretch world with the firm hand and unerring feel of a master jockey." - Wayne Coffey, author of the New York Times bestseller  The Boys of Winter  and co-author (with R.A. Dickey) of the bestseller Wherever I Wind Up: My Search for Truth, Authenticity and the Perfect Knuckleball "This is more than a lovely tale about how a hard luck horseman came to embrace New Age mysticism-it's a rollicking read about how magic and the mystifying thrive at the racetrack." -Joe Drape, author of the New York Times bestseller Our Boys "I have always known that there were great stories at the race track, but as a casual observer I couldn't really find them. They were buried under a culture and language that I didn't understand. So here comes Joe Layden, and he is more than fluent in the language of the track. He not only has found a dandy story, he translates it for the rest of us and makes it sing. This is terrific stuff." -Leigh Montville, New York Times bestselling author of At the Altar of Speed , Ted Williams and The Big Bam
Copyright Date
2013
Lccn
2013-009269
Dewey Decimal
636.1/235092
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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