Zenyatta
Some have referred to her as the female version of Secretariat; some called her "super mare," Queen of racing, the finest mare in the history of thoroughbred racing. Some simply called her "Queen Z."

Her name is Zenyatta--who, from 2007 to 2011, turned the Sport of Kings into an equal Sport of Queens.

Based on a true story . . . as told by Zenyatta herself.
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Zenyatta
Some have referred to her as the female version of Secretariat; some called her "super mare," Queen of racing, the finest mare in the history of thoroughbred racing. Some simply called her "Queen Z."

Her name is Zenyatta--who, from 2007 to 2011, turned the Sport of Kings into an equal Sport of Queens.

Based on a true story . . . as told by Zenyatta herself.
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Zenyatta

Zenyatta

by Patricia Gott
Zenyatta

Zenyatta

by Patricia Gott

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Overview

Some have referred to her as the female version of Secretariat; some called her "super mare," Queen of racing, the finest mare in the history of thoroughbred racing. Some simply called her "Queen Z."

Her name is Zenyatta--who, from 2007 to 2011, turned the Sport of Kings into an equal Sport of Queens.

Based on a true story . . . as told by Zenyatta herself.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158648229
Publisher: PRGott Books
Publication date: 08/27/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 63
File size: 691 KB

About the Author

Patricia Probert Gott is a retired businesswoman and author of nineteen books. Her adventures have taken her to five continents, fifteen countries and forty-seven states, from several horse pack trips in the American West, weeklong horseback riding adventures in Australia and Hungary, an exciting horseback excursion in Egypt, and a ten-day horse safari in South Africa, to rafting down the Grand Canyon, volunteering in Tanzania, walking on the Great Wall of China, and visiting the Potala Palace in Tibet. For several summers she was a ranch wrangler and trail guide outside Cody, Wyoming.

Ms Gott resides in Maine and owns a rescued donkey, and an Arabian horse that she raised, trained, and trail rides frequently. She began riding at the age of eight, and she has owned, raised and trained horses ever since, accounting for her knowledge and experience with horses as detailed in her cowgirl books and horse stories. You may visit her web site at www.prgottbooks.net.
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