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Wink

By:Hotaling, Ed
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Professional
Print ISBN:9780071467568
eText ISBN:9780071467568
Edition:1
Copyright:2006
Format:Page Fidelity

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'May be the most fascinating untold sports story in American history.'--Charles Osgood, anchor, CBS News Sunday Morning 'Winkfield's story is so incredible you'll find yourself wondering why you've never heard it before.'--MSNBC 'Winkfield's life (is) an unbelievable ride.'--ESPN 'For once, a book's breathless subtitle is accurate.'--The Washington Post 'This is the stuff of great nonfiction.'--Douglas Brinkley, author of Tour of Duty: John Kerry and the Vietnam War In 1904, at age twenty-three, two-time Kentucky Derby-winner Jimmy Winkfield was forced from American horseracing by a virulent combination of racism and hard times. Wink left his beloved Kentucky, bought a steamer ticket for Europe, and made the world his racetrack. There he embarked on a decades-long odyssey, rising to superstardom and winning and losing two fortunes. Driven at gunpoint from Russia by the Bolshevik Army and from France by Nazi occupiers, the 105-pound jockey proved himself the most resilient, courageous athlete of the twentieth century. In 2005, Winkfield was inducted into America's horse racing Hall of Fame. Winkfield achieved a human greatness that transcends the limits of sport. In Wink, Ed Hotaling tells this wonderful story--this American story--in all its rich and vibrant power.

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