Did you see the movie? I did, and can definitely say that the 'feel good' movie barely touched the surface of Secretariat and all that was going on before and around him....and was written by William Nack, who was a new Turf Reporter when Secretariat made his 2-year old appearance. So impressed, he decided to keep a journal and a side-focus on Secretariat for the long term.
Therefore, this book starts with the history of the major players in Secretariat's life. The Chenery family, and how The Meadow came about. Claiborne Farm, still ranked among the top breeders. This book is definitely a lesson, not a novel....but was so very interesting. Details. Statistics. And a more indepth look into everything.
The coin toss. The birth. The naming. The training. All are given more substance as this goes into the actual details of what was going on. Like, the saving of The Meadow was initiated by Riva Ridge, another Chenery horse, who was a year older, and had won the 1972 Derby, lost the Preakness, and came back to win the Belmont.
So if you enjoyed the movie, but suspect that there was more? There was. Do you wonder about her long-distance marriage and how it was affected by her taking active leadership in the breeding & racing? How about the $6.08 million syndication deal?
Regardless, this was a very informative book on Secretariat, and an excellent look at what goes on in the racing industry. Reading the chapters on the races had my heart pounding, just as if I was there and could feel the beat of the hooves. I totally recommend this...