Unabridged Audiobook
well written book and the story is quite compelling, if you can push past how intensely DISGUSTING the thoroughbred racing industry is. as in it pulls you in and drags you along. however, the author is hopelessly biased regarding the thoroughbred industry. which requires a lot of active ignoring during the book. she goes to GREAT lengths to drive home her journalist bonafides. but really is nothing but an apologist for an industry that sends thousands upon thousands of horses to actual slaughter every year (including plenty of former "winners) and kills tens or hundreds of horses on the track while also abusing and exploiting pretty much every single person who actually works trying to care for the poor animals. Basically this book comes down to "how could any of these trainers possibly know what they were doing was wrong when everyone else does it?" as if watching horse after horse after horse actually drop dead in front of you wouldn't give you a clue. as if the only way to know right from wrong is whether everyone else is doing it...
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