Gaudenzia, Pride of the Palio

Gaudenzia, Pride of the Palio

by Marguerite Henry

32 chapters6h 20mEnglish1960

About this book

Each summer, in the ancient hill town of Siena, Italy, there erupts one of the most extraordinary, exciting, and dangerous horse races in the world— the Palio. So furious is the rivalry that it is often said the Palio is more battle than race, and that "Fate is the Queen of the Palio." This magnificent book is a true story of the Palio —a thrilling, heart-stirring tale of a boy and a beautiful half-Arabian mare who won undying fame. Marguerite Henry tells—as only she can—how the life of Giorgio Terni, a boy of the Maremma marshes, became linked in strange and dramatic fashion with that of the cart horse Gaudenzia, whose Arabian blood brought her into the contest of the Palio. When Gaudenzia is lamed in one of the wild races, it is Giorgio whose devoted care brings her back to health. And it is Giorgio who has the joy of riding her to victory in one Palio, and then the heartbreak of fighting her in the next. How he wins the title “Vittorino” and how Gaudenzia becomes the "Pride of the Palio” make a story to enthrall the heart of every reader. (Summary from the original jacket)

Chapters (31)

1The First Signpost
754
2The Umbrella Man
1028
3Bianca, the Blind One
633
4A Newborn
563
5The Flying Centaur
441
6Giorgio Meets a Snail
465
7Bring Out the Satchel!
628
8Over the Mountain
856
9The Cart Horse of Casalino
546
10A Buyer of Ox Skins
479
11The Ghost in the Warehouse
603
12Rejected
781
13The Goddess Fortuna
843
14At the Curve of San Martino
594
15The Odd Pieces Again
713
16The Rabbit's Foot and the Horn
597
17Gaudenzia, Joy of Living
649
18Back Home to the Maremma
706
19No Morning Glory
593
20A Simple Plan
971
21Half-bred
667
22Speak! Speak!
910
23The Hours Before
901
24Have You Fear? Have You Fear?
883
25Behold, the Palio!
713
26Victor of the Piazza
567
27A Time to Seek
740
28All Roads Lead to Rome
1184
29The Three Acts
736
30Duel Between Horse and Man
800
31At the Victory Dinner
1068

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