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E; 11/7 WIN 2 New (Horse) Racing Books
Little_Miss_Winner
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Two new books about horseracing reveal some facinating insights from very different points of view. The first, Newmarket: A year at the home of horseracing (£19.99) is by John Carter who shadowed 12 racing personalities – from top jockey Frankie Dettori to stable girl Danni Deverson – for 12 months at the ‘home and headquarters of British horseracing’.
Meanwhile, former jockey Jim Anderson has written Shergar & other friends(£6.99), a collection of poetry that recalls his experiences on board famous horses and alongside top jockeys in some of the world’s most prestigious races.
GOOD LUCK!:D
Two new books about horseracing reveal some facinating insights from very different points of view. The first, Newmarket: A year at the home of horseracing (£19.99) is by John Carter who shadowed 12 racing personalities – from top jockey Frankie Dettori to stable girl Danni Deverson – for 12 months at the ‘home and headquarters of British horseracing’.
Meanwhile, former jockey Jim Anderson has written Shergar & other friends(£6.99), a collection of poetry that recalls his experiences on board famous horses and alongside top jockeys in some of the world’s most prestigious races.
GOOD LUCK!:D
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