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Fast as the Wind - A Novel

Nat Gould

Editora: Good Press

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In "Fast as the Wind," Nat Gould crafts a thrilling narrative set against the backdrop of the horse racing world, blending high-stakes drama with intricate character studies. Gould's literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions and an engaging, fast-paced prose that mirrors the adrenaline-fueled races he depicts. The novel encapsulates the fervor and passion surrounding horse racing in the early 20th century, reflecting societal attitudes towards sport and competition during that era, while also exploring themes of ambition, betrayal, and perseverance. Nat Gould, a renowned author of racing fiction, drew upon his deep-rooted connection to the equestrian world, having been raised in a family of horse trainers. His firsthand experiences and extensive knowledge of racing imbue the narrative with authenticity and a palpable sense of excitement. Gould's passion for the sport, combined with his keen storytelling ability, highlights the emotional and financial stakes involved, providing readers with a sense of realism and urgency throughout the book. "Fast as the Wind" is a must-read for fans of racing literature and anyone intrigued by stories of ambition and rivalry. Gould'Äôs masterful portrayal of the characters and the exhilarating world of horse racing makes this novel an engaging journey that captivates and entertains, offering a glimpse into the timeless allure of the sport.
Disponível desde: 05/10/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 134 páginas.

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