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A Lad of Mettle - A Tale of Love Betrayal and Triumph in the World of Horse Racing - cover

A Lad of Mettle - A Tale of Love Betrayal and Triumph in the World of Horse Racing

Nat Gould

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

Nat Gould's 'A Lad of Mettle' is a captivating tale set in the world of horse racing, showcasing his signature storytelling style that seamlessly weaves together elements of love, betrayal, and triumph. With its vivid descriptions and engaging narrative, the book offers readers a glimpse into the thrilling and competitive atmosphere of the racing industry in the late 19th century. Gould's use of dialogue and character development adds depth to the story, making it a compelling read for fans of both literature and sports.
Available since: 11/05/2021.
Print length: 161 pages.

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