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Overview“Brilliant.” —Robin Roberts, host of Good Morning America Following in the hoofprints of The Flying Horse, Pulitzer Prize nominee Sarah Maslin Nir and Raymond White Jr.’s The Jockey & Her Horse is the second title in the Once Upon a Horse series, inspired by the true story of the first Black female jockey, Cheryl White, who raced to the finish line on her horse, Jetolara—illustrated with black-and-white art by Laylie Frazier Cheryl loves horses. She’s been studying thoroughbreds at her family’s horse racing stables since she was old enough to ride on the shoulders of her father, a famous horse trainer. Cheryl wants to be a jockey. One problem—she is a girl, and there has never been a Black female jockey in history! Jetolara is a young thoroughbred finding his place in the herd. When Cheryl literally falls onto his back, and Jeto sprints off across the pasture, Cheryl discovers that she doesn’t just want to be a jockey, she is a jockey—and she and Jeto were born to race. Together girl and horse make history and show everyone that once you learn to love yourself, the world is yours. Once Upon a Horse series The Flying Horse (#1) The Jockey & Her Horse (#2), written with Raymond White Jr. The Star Horse (#3) Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sarah Maslin Nir , Raymond White , Laylie FrazierPublisher: Abrams Imprint: Amulet Paperbacks Dimensions: Width: 13.30cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 18.40cm Weight: 0.079kg ISBN: 9781419776717ISBN 10: 1419776711 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 12 September 2024 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews"“Sarah Maslin Nir has drawn on a life in love with horses to craft this wonderful novel based on the girlhood of the first Black woman jockey, Cheryl White. Like White, Nir knows the exhilaration of pounding hooves as well as the profound connection that can form between a horse and rider. This is the kind of history we all should know: a moving story of courage and resilience.” * Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winner * “Sarah Maslin Nir has drawn on a life in love with horses to craft this wonderful novel based on the girlhood of the first Black woman jockey, Cheryl White. Like White, Nir knows the exhilaration of pounding hooves as well as the profound connection that can form between a horse and rider. This is the kind of history we all should know: a moving story of courage and resilience.” * Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winner * “Sarah Maslin Nir has drawn on a life in love with horses to craft this wonderful novel based on the girlhood of the first Black woman jockey, Cheryl White. Like White, Nir knows the exhilaration of pounding hooves as well as the profound connection that can form between a horse and rider. This is the kind of history we all should know: a moving story of courage and resilience.” * Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winner * “Sarah Maslin Nir has drawn on a life in love with horses to craft this wonderful novel based on the girlhood of the first Black woman jockey, Cheryl White. Like White, Nir knows the exhilaration of pounding hooves as well as the profound connection that can form between a horse and rider. This is the kind of history we all should know: a moving story of courage and resilience.” * Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winner * “Sarah Maslin Nir has drawn on a life in love with horses to craft this wonderful novel based on the girlhood of the first Black woman jockey, Cheryl White. Like White, Nir knows the exhilaration of pounding hooves as well as the profound connection that can form between a horse and rider. This is the kind of history we all should know: a moving story of courage and resilience.” * Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winner * “Sarah Maslin Nir has drawn on a life in love with horses to craft this wonderful novel based on the girlhood of the first Black woman jockey, Cheryl White. Like White, Nir knows the exhilaration of pounding hooves as well as the profound connection that can form between a horse and rider. This is the kind of history we all should know: a moving story of courage and resilience.” * Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winner * “Sarah Maslin Nir has drawn on a life in love with horses to craft this wonderful novel based on the girlhood of the first Black woman jockey, Cheryl White. Like White, Nir knows the exhilaration of pounding hooves as well as the profound connection that can form between a horse and rider. This is the kind of history we all should know: a moving story of courage and resilience.” * Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winner * ""Young readers, especially those who are girls of color, will find a spark in White’s achievements. Pulitzer Prize–nominated Nir takes the notion of a horse book and elevates it to a work of inspiration."" * School Library Journal * ""Young readers, especially those who are girls of color, will find a spark in White’s achievements. Pulitzer Prize–nominated Nir takes the notion of a horse book and elevates it to a work of inspiration."" * School Library Journal * ""Young readers, especially those who are girls of color, will find a spark in White’s achievements. Pulitzer Prize–nominated Nir takes the notion of a horse book and elevates it to a work of inspiration."" * School Library Journal * ""Young readers, especially those who are girls of color, will find a spark in White’s achievements. Pulitzer Prize–nominated Nir takes the notion of a horse book and elevates it to a work of inspiration."" * School Library Journal * ""Young readers, especially those who are girls of color, will find a spark in White’s achievements. Pulitzer Prize–nominated Nir takes the notion of a horse book and elevates it to a work of inspiration."" * School Library Journal * ""Young readers, especially those who are girls of color, will find a spark in White’s achievements. Pulitzer Prize–nominated Nir takes the notion of a horse book and elevates it to a work of inspiration."" * School Library Journal * ""Young readers, especially those who are girls of color, will find a spark in White’s achievements. Pulitzer Prize–nominated Nir takes the notion of a horse book and elevates it to a work of inspiration."" * School Library Journal *" """Sarah Maslin Nir has drawn on a life in love with horses to craft this wonderful novel based on the girlhood of the first Black woman jockey, Cheryl White. Like White, Nir knows the exhilaration of pounding hooves as well as the profound connection that can form between a horse and rider. This is the kind of history we all should know: a moving story of courage and resilience."" -- ""Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winner"" ""Young readers, especially those who are girls of color, will find a spark in White's achievements. Pulitzer Prize-nominated Nir takes the notion of a horse book and elevates it to a work of inspiration."" -- ""School Library Journal""" Author InformationSarah Maslin Nir is a two-time Pulitzer Prize–nominated New York Times reporter and the author of Horse Crazy: The Story of a Woman and a World in Love with an Animaland The Flying Horse, published by Cameron Kids. She lives and works in New York City. Ohio–based Raymond White Jr. hails from a family of racehorse professionals and has held almost every job there is in the racing world—jockeys’ agent, exercise rider, assistant trainer, groom—except for jockey, like his sister, Cheryl, because he was too tall! The Jockey and Her Horse is his first book. Laylie Frazier is a fine artist and illustrator inspired by the natural world. She lives in Houston, Texas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |