Black Caviar has captured the heart of a nation like no sporting figure
since the days of Phar Lap and Don Bradman. This is greatness the likes
of which is rarely seen. This is a tale that will not weary. This is the
authorised story of the horse that couldn't be beaten, by acclaimed
journalist and broadcaster Gerard Whateley., ∗'His [Whatelely] is always
a human voice, intelligent and relaxed, telling a story in prose that,
like the horse he is writing about, lifts the spirit.' - Weekend
Australian, ∗'An outstanding book of its kind.' - Sydney Morning Herald,
∗'This is a book about greatness. It's about a horse that transcended
the track to become an Australian icon. Her story deserves to be told.' -
The Canberra Times, ∗'Yet another winner for the Black Caviar team.' -
Courier Mail, ∗'Highly recommended.' - The Weekly Review, ∗'As an avid
reader of sports and racing biographies, I must say this book rates up
there with the best.' - Bendigo Advertiser Black Caviar is the biography
of the Australian champion, written by acclaimed journalist and
broadcaster Gerard Whateley, with a foreword by Peter Moody, BLACK
CAVIAR this book documents the career of the racehorse who transcended
the track to become an Australian icon. It begins with the entrancing
story of champion trainer Peter Moody, a self-made man bred in the
remote outback of Queensland, who came to select and guide the fastest
horse the world had ever seen. Under Moody's patient and masterful
guidance, the hulking injury-prone filly matured into a champion,
idolized by a devoted following more akin to a rock band than a
racehorse. Her gift is to defy the very nature of sport, making victory
look both certain and effortless. But would her customary speed be
enough to prevail at the most famous race track of all? At the climax of
the tale, half a world away from her devoted nation and in front of the
Queen, Black Caviar set out to conquer the world. With her invincible
run and marauding dominance, Black Caviar has returned racing to the
glory days of more than half a century past and secured a reputation
that will echo for as long as horses are sent out to race.
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