Who Was Seabiscuit? is a biography from the Who Was? series that tells the inspiring true story of Seabiscuit, the small, underestimated racehorse who became one of the greatest champions in history. Born in 1933, Seabiscuit started his racing career with little success, but under the guidance of trainer Tom Smith, owner Charles Howard, and jockey Red Pollard, he transformed into an unlikely hero. The book explores his rise to fame during the Great Depression, his famous match race against War Admiral, and his lasting legacy in horse racing. Written for young readers, the book provides historical context, engaging storytelling, and illustrations to bring Seabiscuit’s story to life.
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