
It Gets In Your Blood
Come for a ride with me, and see what I see, down in the dirt and sweat and horseshit, right in the belly of the work of a racing stable. These are my real people, and this is the life I would lead if I hadn’t been looking out for my father, a child of the Depression. Be a teacher, he said, or a nurse, people always want those people. I only just started riding work when he was lying in a coma. Could I tell him how much I would love to be a jockey? I could not.
In 2015, Marty Smith set out to immerse herself in the world of thoroughbred horse racing—to spend time in the stables and training grounds of the Hawke’s Bay racecourse, and talk to people in every role. The project turned out to be harder—and more surprising, funny and drawn out—than she’d ever expected. Over ten years, the lives of the racecourse opened up, and the book became a portrait of a changing industry and the people within it. This is a life of hard work and constant risk, as well as community and love. And horses.
It Gets In Your Blood captures the essence of this vibrant world and offers a unique glimpse into the lives of those who devote themselves to the life of the racecourse.
Come for a ride with me, and see what I see, down in the dirt and sweat and horseshit, right in the belly of the work of a racing stable. These are my real people, and this is the life I would lead if I hadn’t been looking out for my father, a child of the Depression. Be a teacher, he said, or a nurse, people always want those people. I only just started riding work when he was lying in a coma. Could I tell him how much I would love to be a jockey? I could not.
In 2015, Marty Smith set out to immerse herself in the world of thoroughbred horse racing—to spend time in the stables and training grounds of the Hawke’s Bay racecourse, and talk to people in every role. The project turned out to be harder—and more surprising, funny and drawn out—than she’d ever expected. Over ten years, the lives of the racecourse opened up, and the book became a portrait of a changing industry and the people within it. This is a life of hard work and constant risk, as well as community and love. And horses.
It Gets In Your Blood captures the essence of this vibrant world and offers a unique glimpse into the lives of those who devote themselves to the life of the racecourse.
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Come for a ride with me, and see what I see, down in the dirt and sweat and horseshit, right in the belly of the work of a racing stable. These are my real people, and this is the life I would lead if I hadn’t been looking out for my father, a child of the Depression. Be a teacher, he said, or a nurse, people always want those people. I only just started riding work when he was lying in a coma. Could I tell him how much I would love to be a jockey? I could not.
In 2015, Marty Smith set out to immerse herself in the world of thoroughbred horse racing—to spend time in the stables and training grounds of the Hawke’s Bay racecourse, and talk to people in every role. The project turned out to be harder—and more surprising, funny and drawn out—than she’d ever expected. Over ten years, the lives of the racecourse opened up, and the book became a portrait of a changing industry and the people within it. This is a life of hard work and constant risk, as well as community and love. And horses.
It Gets In Your Blood captures the essence of this vibrant world and offers a unique glimpse into the lives of those who devote themselves to the life of the racecourse.












