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Taking My Time :My Autobiography

Taking My Time

Taking My Time :My Autobiography

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Published: 14 September, 2018
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Taking My Time tells both the tall tale of George Baker's life as a jockey, and the story of a second life emerging from the aftermath of his horror fall on the White Turf at St Moritz in 2017. As a rider, George scaled the highest of highs in the saddle with St Leger victory aboard Harbour Law cementing his place among the sport's elite, despite having the body of a man surely destined for another occupation. Tortuous battles with the scales were ultimately won, popularity among peers and punters was assured and life was good and getting better. Until the terrible accident which left him with serious head injuries forced him to restart; he had to live again. He was the same person but different. New obstacles had to be cleared and trauma both physical and mental needed to be met and overcome. The story is told with the wit and wisdom that has come to characterise George Baker, and his wife Nicola recounts, with humour and humility, the toll taken on the those closest to him and the perilous nature of life at his side.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781910497890
ISBN10 1910497894
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Raceform Ltd
Format hardback
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Media Reviews

'George Baker's story should be required reading for anyone dealing with a head injury', Marcus Armytage, The Daily Telegraph. 'While the Baker family's extraordinary perseverance in the face of adversity will inspire other riders, and sportsmen, facing a similar predicament, it's also a story of sacrifice which chronicles the life, and daily existence, of a top-class jockey.' Tom Richmond, The Yorkshire Post

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