My Guy Barbaro: A Jockey's Journey Through Love, Triumph, and Heartbreak With America's Favorite Horse by Edgar Prado, John Eisenberg, John Eisenburg, John Eisenberg (With)

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  • Pub. Date: April 2008
  • 208pp
  • Sales Rank: 182,894

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    • Pub. Date: April 2008
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Hardcover, 208pp
    • Sales Rank: 182,894

    Synopsis

    A new superstar appeared on the American sports landscape in the spring of 2006: Barbaro, a three-year-old racehorse, won the Kentucky Derby by six and a half lengths, the largest margin of victory in sixty years. Barbaro's impressive performance immediately stirred talk of a possible Triple Crown. But in the opening yards of the Preakness Stakes two weeks later, the horse suffered a catastrophic leg injury that ended his undefeated career and left him fighting for his life.

    Edgar Prado, a native of Peru and one of the world's top jockeys, rode Barbaro to glory and then stood beside him for months as the horse valiantly struggled to survive and millions of fans held their breath. Having ridden in more than twenty-five thousand races over the previous two decades, Prado thought he had been around too long to fall for any one horse, but Barbaro—intelligent, charismatic, and resourceful in sickness as well as in health—stole his heart.

    In My Guy Barbaro, Prado recounts his own story, a tale of grit and dreams that moves from his impoverished childhood in Lima, Peru, to the winner's circles of the greatest racetracks in the world, and memorably chronicles his emotional time with Barbaro before, during, and after the horse's breakdown. Their bond was special and immeasurable. With Prado still reeling from a wrenching personal loss, Barbaro lifted his spirits by giving him “the ride of a lifetime” in the Derby. When the tables turned and the horse needed support two weeks later, Prado was there, going out of his way to make a succession of visits to the New Bolton Center, the animal hospital in Pennsylvania where Barbaro underwent more than two dozen surgeries and was ultimately put down.

    Barbaro made worldwide headlines for eight months, and now Prado's poignant, clear-eyed narrative takes us where no reader has gone before—onto Barbaro's back in the heat of a race and into the intensive care suite where Barbaro's life-and-death drama played itself out. My Guy Barbaro is a heartwarming, unforgettable story of a man and his love for a beautiful animal and an irreplaceable teammate.

    The Washington Post - Michael Korda

    My Guy Barbaro is good, fast reading because it's clear that Prado is not only a great jockey but also a real horseman, who can take in a horse's strengths and weaknesses at a glance, and figure out what makes it tick. He's even better at describing what makes a jockey tick, the strategy of riding a race, how to get the most out of a horse, and the ways a horse and jockey can bond as a racing team. Prado makes the reader realize how well he and Barbaro understood each other.

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    Biography

    Edgar Prado is one of the world's premier jockeys. In February 2008, he became the sixteenth North American jockey to win six thousand races. Later that year he was inducted into the National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame. Born in Lima, Peru, Prado now splits his time between Hollywood, Florida, and Elmont, New York.

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    Insirational to horse lovers and fans of horseracing.by Anonymous

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    December 10, 2008: Edgar Prado fell in love with Barbaro when he first layed eyes on him, and wanted to ride him badly. Barbaro was three years old when Edgar stated riding him, and had won so many races together throughout the years.For the past years Edgar and Barbro had built a strong relationship, and at the end it feel apart. Major messages that the boook gave was, follow your dream and never give up even though you may run into bad things. What I liked about the book is that Barbaro inspired so many people to fight and to never give up. What I didn't like about it was the begging, it just didn't seem to get my attention.Someone should read this because, it could inspire you to follow your dream. Overall the rating of the book is that it is really good.

    A Champion's taleby Anonymous

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    August 12, 2008: Edgar Prado's account of his time with the late champion Barbaro. He writes passioantely and in a touching manner and the reader is given a true look into the bond between racehose and jockey. A greta read for the racing fan!


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