Horse of a Different Color : A Tale of Breeding Geniuses, Dominant Females, and the Fastest Derby Winner Since Secretariat

by Jim Squires

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Jim Squires's rollicking look at the pomp, arrogance, passion, and avarice that drive both man and horse in "the most exciting two minutes in sports"--The Kentucky Derby.

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Squires is a former long time executive editor of the Chicago Tribune who retires and moves to Kentucky to begin breeding thoroughbred horses - one of which became Monarchos who won the Kentucky Derby in 2001. Squires wrote the book in a hilarious self-depreciating manner that really carried the book at times - as the world of racing horses is a bizarre, sometimes backward world of odd characters, rules and money. The Thoroughbred business is home to some ridiculous egos who burn thru money like it's Kleenex trying to find the next winner of the Kentucky Derby.

Squires was about to give up his new enterprise after a few lean years and several losing investments in horses when he stumbled upon Monarchos' dam - Maria's Mon, who gives birth show more to several successful horses. What amazed me was simply how much money was thrown around at horse auctions long before any of the 3 year old compete in the Triple Crown races. Think of a free agent pool, where the horse's parental lineage and health records are the high school & college draft numbers where the owners bid astronomical sums before ever watching the horse stretch it's legs on a track. The run-up to the Kentucky Derby is filled with all kinds of prep races and stakes races and the media hype begins long before May arrives. Squires also talks about once he sold his horse what happens after as he is a hapless bystander as his colt prepares and races in the Kentucky Derby. It's a really funny book, I found it enjoyable - it's not a terribly long book and it flies right by. It bounces back and forth between a husband and wife trying to run a small Kentucky farm while cheering on one of their horses on the world's biggest stages. show less
The author's self-deprecating humor made this an entertaining read.

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Jim Squires has been breeding and raising horses in Kentucky since 1990. From 1981 to 1989 he was the editor of the Chicago Tribune, having previously been the paper's Washington bureau chief and the editor of the Orlando Sentinel. He is the author of two previous nonfiction books. Read All About It! and The Secrets of the Hopewell Box. A native show more of Nashville. Tennessee. Squires lives with his wife Mary Anne at Two Bucks Farm in Versailles, Kentucky show less

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Horse of a Different Color : A Tale of Breeding Geniuses, Dominant Females, and the Fastest Derby Winner Since Secretariat

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Sports and Leisure, Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir, General Nonfiction
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798.4Arts & recreationRecreation, sports, and performing artsEquestrian sports and animal racingHorse racing
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SF355 .M65 .S68AgricultureAnimal husbandry. Animal scienceAnimal cultureHorsesRacing
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