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RobertTYL
Since: Oct, 2019
StrayShard
Since: Mar, 2019

I can't remember the name of this book, but the main character was a young man who grew up in a family that raised (?) horses. He took a liking to a blind horse with a name starting from 'B' and promised to buy her or something of the like. But he was too late, and the horse was either sold or given away. He and his mother later heard about a horse that was famous (or something) around the same time horse B was given away. So the young man moves away from his house to work with horses in the city, and is made fun of for his small hands (they're like a woman's hands, I think was the insult), and that he'll never be able to train race horses. But he still manages to anyways? A line I remember from this book is the crowd shooting "Show us the way" during one of his races. He eventually finds the horse he and his mother had talked about early in the book and had the opportunity to race with her. The book ends on a happy note, I think. Can anyone help?