
From the award-wining author of Pulphead, John Jeremiah Sullivan's first book, Blood Horses, combines personal reflections about his father and an in-depth look at the history and culture of Thoroughbred racehorses.
Winner of a 2004 Whiting Writers' Award"Wisdom that is both personal and universal . . . Brilliant" --Chicago Tribune
"A splendid account of [the] Triple Crown . . . In horses' beauty and power, and with their hint of danger even when schooled, Sullivan senses a restoration of what has been lost to us." --The New York Times "As unconventionally lovely a book as you are likely to read for some time." --The Arkansas Democrat Gazette "A clear picture of a highly specialized world . . . A gem of curiosity." --The Associated Press "Sullivan subtly extends the theme of bloodlines to make this book as much about family as it is about horses . . . Its appeal isn't limited to the equine crowd." --Outside