Horse / Geraldine Brooks.
Publication details: Sydney, NSW : Hachette Australia, 2022.Description: 401 pages ; 25 cmISBN:- 9780733639678
- 0733639674
- 9780733648571
- Race relations -- United States -- Fiction
- African American horsemen and horsewomen -- Fiction
- Australian fiction
- Australian fiction
- Horses in art
- Painting
- Race horses
- Slavery
- Slavery -- Fiction
- Race horses -- Fiction
- Painting -- Fiction
- Horses in art -- Fiction
- Kentucky -- History -- Fiction
- Kentucky -- Social conditions -- 19th century -- Fiction
- Kentucky -- Fiction
- Kentucky
- UK & IRL historical fiction
- Historical fiction
- Fiction
- 823/.914 23
- Winner 2023 ABIA Literary Fiction Book of the Year. Winner 2023 Indie Book Award for Fiction.
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"A discarded painting in a junk pile, a skeleton in an attic, and the greatest racehorse in American history: from these strands, a Pulitzer Prize winner braids a sweeping story of spirit, obsession, and injustice across American history. Kentucky, 1850. Jarrett, an enslaved groom, and a bay foal forge a bond of understanding that will carry the horse to record-setting victories across the South. As the nation erupts in civil war, an itinerant young artist who has made his name painting the racehorse takes up arms for the Union. On a perilous night, he reunites with the stallion and his groom, very far from the glamor of any racetrack. New York City, 1954. Martha Jackson, a gallery owner celebrated for taking risks on edgy contemporary painters, becomes obsessed with a 19th equestrian oil painting of mysterious provenance. Washington, DC, 2019. Jess, a Smithsonian scientist from Australia, and Theo, a Nigerian-American art historian, find themselves unexpectedly drawn to one another through their shared interest in the horse--one studying the stallion's bones for clues to his power and endurance, the other uncovering the lost history of the unsung Black horsemen who were critical to his racing success. Based on the remarkable true story of the record-breaking thoroughbred, Lexington, who became America's greatest stud sire, Horse is a gripping, multi-layered reckoning with the legacy of enslavement and racism in America"--
Winner 2023 ABIA Literary Fiction Book of the Year.
Winner 2023 Indie Book Award for Fiction.