Seabiscuit, the undersized racehorse who became a symbol of hope and resilience during the Great Depression, captured the hearts of millions with his underdog story. Born in 1933, Seabiscuitâs early career was unremarkable until he was paired with trainer Tom Smith, jockey Red Pollard, and owner Charles Howard. This biography explores Seabiscuitâs transformation into a champion racehorse, overcoming physical setbacks and challenges to defeat elite rivals in legendary races like the 1938 match against War Admiral. Seabiscuitâs story resonated with a nation seeking inspiration and triumph during difficult times. This book celebrates his remarkable journey, his enduring legacy in horse racing, and his role as an icon of perseverance, determination, and the power of second chances.