Description
C.E. Morgan’s “The Sport of Kings” is an ambitious novel that delves into the intricate world of thoroughbred racing and the complex legacy of a Kentucky family. The narrative centers on Henry Forge, a horse breeder, and his daughter, Henrietta, as they navigate ambition, race, class, and the profound connection between humans and animals.
The book explores themes of inheritance—both genetic and historical—and the enduring impact of the past on the present. Morgan masterfully weaves together the brutal beauty of the racing industry with a deep examination of American history and social structures. It’s a powerful and immersive story that scrutinizes the pursuit of excellence, the weight of tradition, and the moral compromises made in the quest for success.








