Unbreakable: Winner of the Telegraph Sports Book Awards Biography of the Year
By (Author) Richard Askwith
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
5th March 2020
5th March 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Horse racing
Second World War
Gender studies: women and girls
798.40092
Long-listed for William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2019 (UK)
Paperback
432
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
310g
A story that defies belief- National Velvet meets Downton Abbey with a splash of The Leopard. Discover a story that defies belief- National Velvet meets Downton Abbey with a splash of Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa's The Leopard. * WINNER OF THE 2020 TELEGRAPH SPORTS BOOK AWARDS BIOGRAPHY OF THE YEAR * * LONGLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR * Czechoslovakia, October 1937. Vast crowds have gathered to watch the Grand Pardubice steeplechase, Europe's most blood-curdling sporting test of manhood. With war looming, the race has a brutal political significance. The Nazis have sent the SS's all-conquering paramilitary horsemen to crush - yet again - the 'subhuman Slavs'. But Lata Brandisova, a silver-haired countess on a little golden mare, has other ideas... 'Heart-stopping reading' Clover Stroud, Daily Telegraph
[An] astonishing story beautifully pieced together by journalist Richard Askwith Unbreakable ismuch more than simply the story of a horse race. It is also a compelling insight into the fading days of the Habsburg empire and the rise of the womens liberation movement between the two wars exceptional[and] heart-stopping reading which left me in tears -- Clover Stroud * Daily Telegraph *
[An] extraordinary story Askwiths compelling book, as much about 20th-century history and womens equality as it is about racing, is a fitting tribute to a truly remarkable and courageous woman -- Camilla Swift * Mail on Sunday *
Askwith writes beautifully One of the most remarkable racing stories I have ever had the pleasure of reading * Thoroughbred Owner & Breeder *
[This] thoroughly researched, deeply moving account does justice to a remarkable life -- John Cobb * Racing Post *
An inspiring tale of an indomitable spirit * Sunday Times (Best Books of 2019) *
Richard Askwith has been a journalist for over 40 years. He has written six previous books, including his modern classic on fell running, Feet in the Clouds, which won the Best New Writer category at the British Sports Book Awards and was shortlisted for the William Hill and Boardman Tasker prizes, and he is now one of the UK's most celebrated writers on running. Running Free was shortlisted for the Thwaites-Wainwright Prize, and his evocative biography of Emil Zatopek, Today We Die A Little, was shortlisted in the Cross Sports Book Awards. His most recent book, Unbreakable- the Countess, the Nazis and the World's Most Dangerous Horse Race, won Biography of the Year at the Telegraph Sports Book Awards in 2020.