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Nat Gould's novel, 'The Second String', is a captivating story set in the world of horse racing, complete with themes of rivalry, determination, and redemption. The book is written in a straightforward and engaging style, typical of Gould's popular sports fiction. The narrative unfolds with vivid descriptions of the racetrack ambiance, creating an immersive reading experience for the audience. The characters are well-developed, each with their own motivations and conflicts, adding depth to the plot. Gould's emphasis on resilience and perseverance resonates throughout the story, making it a…mehr

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Nat Gould's novel, 'The Second String', is a captivating story set in the world of horse racing, complete with themes of rivalry, determination, and redemption. The book is written in a straightforward and engaging style, typical of Gould's popular sports fiction. The narrative unfolds with vivid descriptions of the racetrack ambiance, creating an immersive reading experience for the audience. The characters are well-developed, each with their own motivations and conflicts, adding depth to the plot. Gould's emphasis on resilience and perseverance resonates throughout the story, making it a timeless piece of literature in the sports fiction genre. 'The Second String' is a classic example of Gould's ability to combine thrilling sports action with heartfelt emotions, making it a must-read for fans of horse racing and sports fiction enthusiasts alike.
Autorenporträt
Nat Gould was a notable English sports writer and author, primarily recognized for his contribution to the horse racing genre in literature. Born on November 21, 1857, in Manchester, England, Nathaniel Gould carved out a niche in the sports fiction arena. With over 130 novels to his credit, Gould established himself as one of the most prolific writers of his time, specializing in tales that capture the thrill and pageantry of the turf. 'The Second String' is one of his many works that hold testament to his ability to weave captivating stories around the world of horse racing [Addyman Books, 2014]. Gould's literary style is characterized by fast-paced narratives, keen observations of equestrian life, and an innate understanding of the human condition as seen through the lens of sport. Although his work primarily catered to the popular market of his day, Gould's novels still resonate with enthusiasts for their historical portrayal of racing culture and vibrant storytelling. Gould continued to write into his later years, with his final novel being published posthumously. He passed away on July 25, 1919, in London, yet his legacy lives on through the lively and engaging stories that brought the excitement of horse racing to the masses [Hawkes, 1984].