
Seabiscuit: An American Legend
by Laura Hillenbrand (1999)
Like 'The Eighty-Dollar Champion', this inspiring true story celebrates an underdog's triumph against all odds.

by Elizabeth Letts (2011)
"The Eighty-Dollar Champion tells the dramatic odyssey of a horse called Snowman, saved from the slaughterhouse by a young Dutch farmer named Harry. Together, Harry and Snowman went on to become America's show-jumping champions, winning first prize in Madison Square Garden. Set in the mid- to late-1950s, this book captures the can-do spirit of a Cold War immigrant who believed--and triumphed"--Provided by publisher.
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by Laura Hillenbrand (1999)
Like 'The Eighty-Dollar Champion', this inspiring true story celebrates an underdog's triumph against all odds.

by Monty Roberts (1997)
Similar to 'The Eighty-Dollar Champion', this book explores a deep, intuitive connection between humans and horses.

by William Nack (1988)
Echoes 'The Eighty-Dollar Champion' with its focus on an incredible horse's rise to legendary status.

by Mary O'Hara (1941)
Like 'The Eighty-Dollar Champion', this classic horse story emphasizes the profound bond between a boy and his horse.

by Robin Hutton (2014)
Shares the inspirational spirit of 'The Eighty-Dollar Champion' through the true story of a heroic animal.
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