New York, NY: Farrar Straus & Giroux. (2016)
First Edition. Signed.
Near fine in dust jacket.
Hellsmouth, a willful thoroughbred filly with the blood of Triple
Crown winners flowing through her veins, has the legacy of the Forges
riding on her. One of the oldest and proudest families in Kentucky, the
Forge family is as mythic as the history of the
South itself. Descended from one of the first settlers to brave the
Gap, Henry Forge, through an act of naked ambition, is attempting to
blaze a new path, breeding horses on the family's crop farm. His
daughter, Henrietta, becomes his partner in the endeavor,
although she has desires of her own. Their conflict escalates when
Allmon Shaughnessy, a black man fresh from prison, comes to work in the
stables, and the ugliness of the farm's past and the exigencies of
appetite become evident. Together, the three stubbornly
try to create a new future through sheer will--one that isn't written
in their very fabric--while they mold Hellsmouth into a champion.
The Sport of Kings has the grace of a parable and the force of
an epic. A majestic story of speed and hunger, racism and justice, this
novel is an astonishment from start to finish. A vital new voice, C. E.
Morgan has crafted an American myth, a contemporary
portrait of the scars of the past that run through a family, and of our
desperate need to escape our history, to subsume it with pleasure--or
to rise above it with glory.