The White Chariot: A Jockey's Chronicle

The White Chariot: A Jockey's Chronicle

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Publisher's Synopsis

Ron Roger is the best jockey in the Dallas County, thanks to his riding partner Anvil, together they broke the record for the fastest horse in any dressage contest. Anvil is a five-time consecutive horse racing champion, a pedigree achieved effortlessly. Awarded the highest honours by the Dallas and the Samaritan of England racing associations for spectacular performances on the track, Anvil quickly became the favourite of betting companies across the United States. After winning one of the most spectacular races for the season Anvil suffered unexpected cardiac failure and died immediately despite relentless efforts by paramedics to revive her. The emotional loss affected Ron's ability to continue riding as he struggled with bouts of situational depression and quit horse racing for good.Watching from the heavens, Anvil couldn't hold back as her racing partner suffers. When friends and relatives thought Ron's debacle couldn't get any weirder his late horse Anvil, enrolled him in the national horse racing championship in the dream world. Anvil told Ron that she decided to came back because Ron could not move on after her demise. She promised to help Ron win the national horse racing championship which was not possible in the physical world due to premature death.The White Chariot by Boniface Ossai is a thought provoking, inspiring and suspenseful book which captures the raving beauty of the horse racing sport in the county of Dallas and the mysterious bond between a jockey and her racing partner. This horse-man covenant goes well beyond the traditional century-old bond between the horse and its rider.

Book information

ISBN: 9781999693145
Publisher: Asys Publishing
Imprint: Asys Publishing
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 240
Weight: 240g
Height: 203mm
Width: 127mm
Spine width: 13mm