Racing the Boys

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Historical
Cover of the book Racing the Boys by Jacqueline Dinan, Woodslane Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Jacqueline Dinan ISBN: 9781925384055
Publisher: Woodslane Press Publication: September 1, 2016
Imprint: Impact Press Language: English
Author: Jacqueline Dinan
ISBN: 9781925384055
Publisher: Woodslane Press
Publication: September 1, 2016
Imprint: Impact Press
Language: English

"Racing the Boys tells the incredible story of Granny McDonald, the first female to train a Melbourne cup winner, and her rise to the top of the horse-racing world.

Feisty New Zealander, Hedwick Maher, has always been called ‘Granny’ – even as a child. Short, plump, bossy and old before her years, Granny grew up idolizing her horse trainer father in the stables and always dreamt of becoming a trainer in her own right. And she does, in her later years, becoming one of the first females to get a trainer’s license in New Zealand.

Flash forward to 1938, 8-year-old thoroughbred Catalogue wins the Melbourne Cup, and Granny realizes that she has just become the first woman in history to train a Melbourne Cup Winner.

However, the glory is not hers, but her husband who appears in the official records as Catalogue’s trainer. Despite all of Granny’s achievements, The Victorian Racing Club refuses to issue a training license to a woman.

Racing the Boys is based on the incredible true story of Granny McDonald, an ordinary woman with an extraordinary passion for training thoroughbreds in her own, spirited way, during an era when racing was almost totally male dominated. Guaranteed to appeal to anyone who has ever struggled to own they credit they deserve and take their place at the top.

"

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

"Racing the Boys tells the incredible story of Granny McDonald, the first female to train a Melbourne cup winner, and her rise to the top of the horse-racing world.

Feisty New Zealander, Hedwick Maher, has always been called ‘Granny’ – even as a child. Short, plump, bossy and old before her years, Granny grew up idolizing her horse trainer father in the stables and always dreamt of becoming a trainer in her own right. And she does, in her later years, becoming one of the first females to get a trainer’s license in New Zealand.

Flash forward to 1938, 8-year-old thoroughbred Catalogue wins the Melbourne Cup, and Granny realizes that she has just become the first woman in history to train a Melbourne Cup Winner.

However, the glory is not hers, but her husband who appears in the official records as Catalogue’s trainer. Despite all of Granny’s achievements, The Victorian Racing Club refuses to issue a training license to a woman.

Racing the Boys is based on the incredible true story of Granny McDonald, an ordinary woman with an extraordinary passion for training thoroughbreds in her own, spirited way, during an era when racing was almost totally male dominated. Guaranteed to appeal to anyone who has ever struggled to own they credit they deserve and take their place at the top.

"

More books from Woodslane Press

Cover of the book The Share-A-Not by Jacqueline Dinan
Cover of the book The Shed by Jacqueline Dinan
Cover of the book Random by Jacqueline Dinan
Cover of the book Forest Secrets by Jacqueline Dinan
Cover of the book Arthur Phillip by Jacqueline Dinan
Cover of the book Get that Government Job by Jacqueline Dinan
Cover of the book Managing Your Ageing Parent's Care by Jacqueline Dinan
Cover of the book Kill The Fuhrer by Jacqueline Dinan
Cover of the book Be Brave by Jacqueline Dinan
Cover of the book Cassandra Behind Closed Doors by Jacqueline Dinan
Cover of the book Pete McGee and the Master of Darkness by Jacqueline Dinan
Cover of the book MYOB 9/e by Jacqueline Dinan
Cover of the book Saying Farewell to Those We Love by Jacqueline Dinan
Cover of the book Single Father, Better Dad by Jacqueline Dinan
Cover of the book Australian Management Essentials by Jacqueline Dinan
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy