Winner

Winner by Maureen O’Donoghue, published by Penguin in 1989, is a captivating work of fiction that follows the journey of Macha Sullivan, a young girl named after the legendary horse goddess. At just fourteen, Macha finds herself outcast from her tribe, armed only with her wagon, three unsaleable horses, and a fierce ambition to breed a champion. The narrative takes readers through various settings, from the horse fairs of Killarney to the court of Edward VII, as Macha navigates her challenges and aspirations.
In this edition, readers will discover Macha’s spirited quest filled with rich contrasts and vibrant imagery, as she employs her charm and resourcefulness to pursue her dreams. The story intertwines themes of ambition and resilience against a backdrop steeped in legend and the world of bloodstock. With 439 pages, this New Edition presents a detailed exploration of Macha’s passionate odyssey, inviting readers to immerse themselves in her life and the vibrant equestrian culture that surrounds her.
Official synopsis Publisher
“Macha Sullivan, named for the horse goddess of legend, has need of her namesake’s gifts… Outcast from her tribe for flouting their customs, Macha at fourteen has nothing but her wagon, three unsaleable nags and one burning ambition – to breed a champion. An ambition Molloy the Coper can help her to fulfill. From the horse fairs of Killarney to glorious Goodwood, from the halls of Tara to the court of Edward VII, the spirited red-haired beauty steals, deals and charms her way towards her dream… Rich in contrast, redolent with legend, vibrant with the hoofbeats of bloodstock, Macha’s passionate odyssey haunts the mind – and holds the heart.” –Back cover.
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