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Come on Seabiscuit!

by Ralph Moody

Come on Seabiscuit! Cover

ISBN13: 9780803282872
ISBN10: 0803282877
Condition: Standard
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Publisher Comments:

Master storyteller Ralph Moody tells the thrilling story of a plucky horse who refused to quit, a down-on-his-luck jockey who didn’t let horrendous accidents keep him out of the saddle, and a taciturn trainer who brought out the best in both. During the Great Depression, Seabiscuit captured the hearts of Americans from the streets to the White House, winning more money than any horse at that time and shattering speed records across the country. In this real-life story Moody captures the hoof-pounding excitement of the explosive early races to an unforgettable showdown with the feared Triple Crown winner War Admiral. Moving and inspirational, Come on Seabiscuit! is a reminder of the qualities that make a real American champion.
 
Ralph Moody is best known for his eight Little Britches books, which have delighted generations of readers and are all available in Bison Books editions.
 
Ralph Moody captured the hearts of young readers everywhere with his beloved Little Britches saga. In this Bison Books edition of his 1963 classic, Moody brings to life the story of a knobby-kneed little colt called Seabiscuit, who against all odds became one of the most celebrated racehorses of all time.
 
Although Seabiscuit was the grandson of the legendary Man O' War, he was neither handsome nor graceful. His head was too big, his legs too short, and his gallop was awkward. His owners gave up on Seabiscuit when he was two, raced him too heavily, and tried unsuccessfully to sell him. It took the keen eyes of trainer Tom Smith to recognize the heart, courage, and gallant determination of Seabiscuit, the qualities of a truly great horse. Smith's unfailing patience and astute treatments, the love and skill of jockey Red Pollard, and the continued support of owner Charles Howard forged Seabiscuit into a champion.

Review:

"Written in a folksy, easily understood prose, this illustrated predecessor to Laura Hillenbrands book about the racehorse (the basis for this summers movie) is a great pre-movie primer for anyone under 18."-Christy Karras, The Salt Lake Tribune
(Christy Karras, Salt Lake Tribune)

Review:

"Horse racing fans will enjoy the paperback reprint of Ralph Moodys classic tale Come on Seabiscuit!, originally published in 1963. Seabiscuit, the plucky Depression-era racehorse, has gained a new generation of fans since the 2003 Universal Pictures film release by the same name, and his fans should enjoy Moodys small, easy-to-read volume with black-and-white illustrations by Robert Riger."-Western Horseman
(Western Horseman)

Review:

"YAs will love the excitement and the empathy expressed in this story, which is told in language that was held up well for 40 years. Beautiful pencil sketches of the horse and racetrack culture fill the book. This is an inspirational story for those who need to know that one failure does not mean a life of failures and that often critics can be proven wrong."-Kliatt
(Kliatt)

Synopsis:

During the Great Depression, Seabiscuit captured the hearts of Americans from the streets to the White House, winning more money than any horse at that time and shattering speed records across the country. Moving and inspirational, "Come on Seabiscuit!" is a reminder of the qualities that make a real American champion.

Synopsis:

In this real-life story Moody captures the hoof-pounding excitement of the explosive early races to an unforgettable showdown with the feared Triple Crown Winner War Admiral. Moving and inspirational, "Come on Seabiscuit!" is a reminder of the qualities that make a real American champion. Ralph Moody is the author of "Stagecoach West" and is probably best known for his eight "Little Britches" books, which have delighted generations of readers and are all available in Bison Books editions.

Synopsis:

Master storyteller Ralph Moody tells the thrilling story of a plucky horse who refused to quit, a down-on-his-luck jockey who didn’t let horrendous accidents keep him out of the saddle, and a taciturn trainer who brought out the best in both. During the Great Depression, Seabiscuit captured the hearts of Americans from the streets to the White House, winning more money than any horse at that time and shattering speed records across the country. In this real-life story Moody captures the hoof-pounding excitement of the explosive early races to an unforgettable showdown with the feared Triple Crown winner War Admiral. Moving and inspirational, Come on Seabiscuit! is a reminder of the qualities that make a real American champion. Ralph Moody is best known for his eight Little Britches books, which have delighted generations of readers and are all available in Bison Books editions. Ralph Moody captured the hearts of young readers everywhere with his beloved Little Britches saga. In this Bison Books edition of his 1963 classic, Moody brings to life the story of a knobby-kneed little colt called Seabiscuit, who against all odds became one of the most celebrated racehorses of all time. Although Seabiscuit was the grandson of the legendary Man O' War, he was neither handsome nor graceful. His head was too big, his legs too short, and his gallop was awkward. His owners gave up on Seabiscuit when he was two, raced him too heavily, and tried unsuccessfully to sell him. It took the keen eyes of trainer Tom Smith to recognize the heart, courage, and gallant determination of Seabiscuit, the qualities of a truly great horse. Smith's unfailing patience and astute treatments, the love and skill of jockey Red Pollard, and the continued support of owner Charles Howard forged Seabiscuit into a champion.

About the Author

Ralph Moody (1898–1982) was a working cowboy from the age of ten, a trick rodeo rider, and a student of good horseflesh. He is the author of Come on Seabiscuit! as well as the Little Britches series about a boy's life on a Colorado ranch, all available in Bison Books editions.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780803282872
Author:
Riger, Robert
Publisher:
Bison Books
Illustrator:
Riger, Robert
Author:
Moody
Author:
Moody, Terry Ed.
Author:
Moody, Terry Ed.
Location:
Lincoln
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Horse racing
Subject:
Equestrian
Subject:
Race horses
Subject:
Seabiscuit
Subject:
Seabiscuit (Race horse)
Subject:
Race horses -- United States.
Series Volume:
0607
Publication Date:
March 2003
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
YES
Pages:
172
Dimensions:
8.00x5.32x.40 in. .45 lbs.

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