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The Dark Horse
The Dark Horse | Rumer Godden
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The disappearance of a majestic Thoroughbred unites a community in 1930s India in one of the greatest horse books ever written. . . . Moving, and highly original (Lauren St. John, author of The White Giraffe). In Calcutta, India, John Quillan cares for racehorses belonging to wealthy owners, and Mother Morag, who lives just down the road and leads a group of nuns working with Calcuttas poor, loves to watch these beautiful animals in action. Now, a new Thoroughbred, Dark Invader, has been shipped from England, rejected after a losing season, in which he didnt live up to his owners expectations. A beautiful creature with rippling muscles and satin skin, Dark Invader is gently handled with love in his new home, and before long, he is poised for victory in the Viceroy Cup, the countrys most famous race. But just days before the event, he disappearsand a desperate effort to find him begins. From Rumer Goddenthe award-winning author of such classics as The Greengage Summer and Black Narcissus, as well as a number of beloved childrens booksThe Dark Horse is a moving and suspenseful story set in a fascinating historical era.
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BarbaraJean
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I loved this hidden gem I picked up at a library sale. It‘s based on a true story about a racehorse in the 1930s, who was shipped to India from England—and the various lives this horse brings together. There are themes of hurt and healing, prejudice and acceptance, redemption, and found family. The backdrop of 1930s Calcutta—from the poor and the privileged, to the convent and the racetrack—is fascinating. This was my 1981 pick for #192025.

tpixie Sounds great!!! 👍🏻 2w
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LeahBergen And it‘s being republished by Virago in a nice new cover. 💚 2w
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