In 1864 Kentucky, an enslaved boy dares to pursue his dream of
becoming a jockey.
Twelve-year-old Gabriel loves to help his father--one of the best horse
trainers in Kentucky--care for the thoroughbred racehorses on Master
Giles's farm until the violence of war disrupts their familiar daily
routine. When Gabriel's father enlists in a Colored Battalion, Gabriel
is both proud and worried.
But his father's departure brings the arrival of Mr. Newcastle, a white
horse trainer with harsh, cruel methods for handling both horses and
people. Now it is up to Gabriel to protect the horses he loves from Mr.
Newcastle and keep them safely out of the clutches of Confederate
raiders.
In this first book in the Racing to Freedom trilogy, Alison Hart
explores the complex relationships of the Civil War in a gripping work
of historical fiction. The result is a gripping story that vividly
brings to life the danger and drama of a time when war and issues of
race and freedom divided the country. Background historical material and
photos are included.