3/4 finished, 3/4 knowledgeable about horse-racing. A solid book filled with interesting stories, including specifics of horse racing and multiple perspectives of life around Phar Lap.
The trouble is the missing 1/4 of knowledge. The author assumes the reader knows technical racing terms, or racing slang, terminology specific to horse-race gambling etc etc. Frankly, it drags the book down. The book is well written, but after the 20th reference to some obscure, unexplained gambling / racing terminology, without the courtesy of the slightest clue as to what it might mean.. well, I started to resent the author.
However, I am glad to be reading it, glad to have picked up this book. It is an enjoyable read, stretching beyond the horse into the issues that surrounded the era, the country, the breeding and the interesting worlds that surround serious horse racing.