
“Kathryn Scanlan’s Kick the Latch vividly captures the arc of one woman’s life at the racetrack—the flat land and ramshackle backstretch; the bad feelings and friction; the winner’s circle and the racetrack bar; the fancy suits and fancy boots; and the “particular language” of “grooms, jockeys, trainers, racing secretaries, stewards, pony people, hotwalkers, everybody”—with economy and integrity.”
To my understanding, ‘Kick the Latch’ is based off of a real woman named Sonia. Why is this book listed as contemporary fiction? I’m not sure. Maybe the author did embellish some of Sonia‘s story. I wish I could have gotten more out of this. This is very much the surface level of a woman telling the reader her memories. I’m asking myself: What is the point? I wish there would have been more in building as to why the story is being told rather than being thrown right in.
The atmosphere was not an overall big part of the story. The word I would use to describe it is rustic. It’s very Americana and we are seeing an example of the American dream at play. The writing style is very blunt and straightforward, therefore accessible and easy to read. It reads how people really do talk therefore making this a quick reading experience and I do think it would probably translate well on audiobook, but I did read this on my Kindle.
The plot is very unique and different. It was fascinating to see all the faucets that make up the horse world. Most Americans only think about this lifestyle on the day of the Kentucky Derby and forget about it for the rest of the year. This was an informative piece about the lifestyle of all the different people that it takes to train a horse and get it ready for a race. The pacing moved along well as I said before it was a very quick read. I read this in two days, but I never felt a major connection to the story. This did read very much like non-fiction where I did learn a lot, but I didn’t connect. However, the character arc does make perfect sense and shows that life isn’t perfect. It isn’t only going to wrap up with a bow on top. This was very much a go with the flow kind of story for me. Since it read so quickly I was never bored, but it didn’t do a whole lot for me either as I didn’t have a strong connection to the book and its character. It wasn’t a bad book.
3.25 out of five stars.