![]() I’m still struggling with how to balance my adoration of that film and my utter intrigue with diving horses with my immense relief the ill-advised attempt to bring the diving horse show back to Atlantic City was scrapped, most likely because of the huge outcry from animal protection organizations. Let me first admit it right now: as a girl, I LOVED the movie based on this book, Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken. Meanwhile, I’ve been distracting myself from the Triple Crown excitement with Sonora Carver’s memoir, A Girl and Five Brave Horses. Which is to say, stay tuned for my next review, when you can either drown your Triple Crown sorrows or toast the first Triple Crown winner in (my) memory with a book all about Affirmed and Alydar! But I sort of accidentally started another book that was substantially shorter and finished that one first.Īlas, I have not yet mastered the ability of reading two books at once or while riding or writing. You know, a book about Affirmed, the last winner of the Triple Crown because I wanted to gear up for the next winner of the Triple Crown. So, I meant to finish and review a totally different book this week: The Duel for the Crown: Affirmed, Alydar, and Racing’s Greatest Rivalry. Erin McCabe is back with the diving horse tale of Sonora Carver, A Girl and Five Brave Horses.
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