Talk:Lexington (horse)

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Jarret
Jarret is mentioned only once in this wiki article with no explanation as to who he is or what his relationship to the horse is. In Geraldine Brooks' book, "Horse", he is described as the son of the former slave and horse trainer Harry Lewis, but the son continues through the story as a slave. Most of the Brooks book is built on solid fact and real people, but I don't know if "Jarret" was a real person or the fictional thread that ties the book together, so I'm hesitant to say more about him. However, that one mention of Jarret under the heading "Racing Record" is not explained or linked to any other information so it would confusing to someone who had not read the Brooks book. Amaling (talk) 18:59, 8 March 2024 (UTC)