Nat Gould's novel 'Settling Day' delves into the world of horse racing in early 20th century England. The book follows the story of a young jockey who must navigate the politics and rivalries of the racing world to achieve his dreams. Gould's writing is characterized by its vivid descriptions of horse races and the emotional struggles of the characters. The novel provides a window into the social dynamics and cultural significance of horse racing during this time period, making it an important piece of literature for understanding the history of the sport. Gould's simple yet elegant prose draws readers into the fast-paced world of horse racing, keeping them engaged until the very last page. Nat Gould, a former jockey himself, drew on his firsthand experiences in the racing world to write 'Settling Day'. His deep knowledge and passion for the sport shine through in the authenticity of the characters and settings. 'Settling Day' is a must-read for fans of historical fiction and anyone interested in the captivating world of horse racing.