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A Horse Named Seabiscuit (All Aboard Reading)

by Mark Dubowski

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0448433427, Paperback)

Seabiscuit didn't start out a winner. He was a runt who was squat and funny looking. But Seabiscuit became a champion, and during the dark days of the Depression, he grew so popular that newspapers, radio shows, and magazines covered his every move. The soul and personality of this great-hearted horse are captured in this lively easy reader with beautiful illustrations as well as period photos.

Illustrated by Mark Rowe.

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An introduction to the life and career of Seabiscuit, the race horse who set sixteen track records and won more prize money than any other horse.

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