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Bug Boy
Bug Boy
Bug Boy
Eric Luper
It is the summer of 1934, and even at the height of the Great Depression, money is no object for the socialites at posh Saratoga Race Course. The trouble is times are tough for everyone else, especially penniless track workers like fifteenyear- old Jack Walsh. When Jack suddenly graduates from exercise rider to apprentice jockey, or bug boy, he is an overnight sensation. Success brings him all sorts of attention, including that of a brainy blond beauty who is more involved with the gritty underbelly of the track than she lets on and a vicious thug who presses Jack to break his code as a jockey for a payoff that could solve all his family’s problems. Set amid the rough backstretch of Thoroughbred racing, this edge-of-your-saddle read follows the course of a young athlete whose rise to glory in the most popular sport in America is accompanied by ever-increasing pressure to do something that could leave him trampled in the dirt.

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Fiction
  • Juvenile Fiction
  • Sports

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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Bug Boy is a book like no other. Set amid the time of the Great Depression, Jack Walsh must earn money to care for his family. He works as an exercise boy at the well know Saratoga Race Course. After a tragic incident Jack is suddenly struck with good fortune. He has become an apprentice jockey like he's always dreamed! He has major talent and is on a winning streak like no other rookie before. This catches the eye of a beautiful girl named Elizabeth who has brains and knows her way around a race course.

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