75 pages 2-hour read

Horse

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2022

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Further Reading & Resources

Further Reading: Beyond Literature (Nonfiction)

Profile of Lexington from American Classic Pedigrees


This profile contains Lexington’s statistics and allows visitors to the site to trace Lexington’s progeny through the generations and track their accomplishments and descendants.


The Lost Story of Lexington, the Record-Breaking Thoroughbred, Races Back to Life by Samantha Baskind


This article in Smithsonian Magazine covers the history of Lexington and describes how Brooks was inspired by the Smithsonian Institution.


"Antebellum Sports Illustrated: Representing African Americans in Edward Troye’s Equine Paintings by Dr. Jessica Dallow


This page describes Swiss American painter Edward Troye’s depiction of Black handlers and jockeys in his paintings of racehorses. It also details horseracing in the South in the mid-to-late 1800s, including the involvement of enslaved and free Black horse trainers. 


"Pollock With a Dark Side by Kelly Crow


This Wall Street Journal article details Jackson Pollock’s convertible, the paintings for which he exchanged it, and the car crash that followed.

Video & Podcast Resources

Lexington, The Racehorse



A seven-minute video by Kentucky Educational TV on the return of Lexington’s skeleton to Kentucky.

Other Relevant Media Resources

Portrait of Harry Lewis by Edward Troye


This is the painting Harry references when he mentions to Jarret that he posed for a portrait with Viley’s horse, Richard Singleton.


Stereograph of Lexington


The New York Public Library Digital Collection hosts this stereograph of Lexington.

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