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Horse - Book Summary

Dec 12, 20242 min
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Episode description

In this episode, we discuss "Horse" by Geraldine Brooks, a captivating novel that weaves together the story of a famous racehorse, Lexington, and the lives of those connected to him. Set across two timelines, we meet Jarrett, a young Black man in the 1800s who cares for Lexington and grapples with his identity and aspirations amid societal challenges. In the present day, museum curator Helen uncovers Lexington's history through a painting, leading her to explore themes of race, art, and personal connection. Join us as we delve into how Brooks illuminates the enduring impact of the past on the present, encouraging deep reflections on love, struggle, and the human experience.

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