Summary:
The book chronicles the life of Seabiscuit, a small, knobby-kneed racehorse who became an unlikely champion and symbol of hope during the Great Depression. It delves into the stories of the horse's charismatic owner, savvy trainer, and the hard-boiled jockey who led Seabiscuit to numerous victories against all odds.
Key points:
1. Overcoming Obstacles: Seabiscuit's story shows triumph over adversity, mirrored in the lives of his owner, trainer, and jockey.
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