Our Honest Charlie Wood: A poor boy from Hull the racing establishment set out to destroy
Carr, Josephine
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The true story of Charles Wood, a boy from a Victorian slum who rose to become a famous jockey. A triumph that nearly destroyed him.
“I enjoyed every page. It’s such a good book.” — SIR MARK PRESCOTT, NEWMARKET
"If, like me, you enjoy a beautifully written tale about a person in history you knew nothing about, then this is for you. Especially if you enjoy horses and horse racing. A real page turner." — JEREMY IRONS, ACTOR
"There is, to my mind, nothing more satisfying than a good old rip-roaring tale about a hero who triumphs over all adversity… [Charles Wood’s] story is told beautifully by the author, who has that priceless gift of being able to effortlessly paint pictures with words, making this delightful book a gripping read for both the racing enthusiast and anyone who loves a good old fashioned story... Brilliant."— STEVE BRADLEY, HORSE RACING IN THE MEDIA
"The most enjoyable horse racing-themed book I have read this year" — GRAHAM SHARPE, FOUNDER, WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK THE YEAR
The true story of Charles Wood. Born in the slums of Hull in the 1850s, he rose to become Champion Jockey. A triumph that nearly destroyed him.
During the reign of Queen Victoria the aristocrats owned everyone and everything to do with racing. Until one of their servants, Charles Wood, dared to break free and become a wealthy master in his own right, part of a revolution in the way horses were trained and ridden. He was runner up to his great friend and rival Fred Archer seven times, before becoming champion jockey after Archer's suicide.
In a brutal attempt to wrest back control, the Jockey Club singled him out and dragged him into a scandal and two famous libel trials. They set out to strike his name and his victories from the records.
His reputation was all but destroyed.
Determined to defy his enemies, at the age of 42 and after nine years in exile, Charles Wood launched his comeback. Not in a small way but in the biggest race in England. Everything hung on that one race. Winning meant redemption. Losing would finish him as a jockey forever.
“[Charles Wood’s] life has now been charted in a book by Sussex author Josephine Carr and what a riveting read it makes.” — SUSSEX EXPRESS
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