What Horses Do After Racing – The Story of Good CARMA

“What Horses Do After Racing: The Story of Good Carma” takes young readers on a journey through the lives of four racehorses—Good Carma, Stylish Samantha, Lovely Lucinda, and Silly Billy—who, after their racing days are over, find new homes and purposes. The main character, Good Carma, is a beautiful chestnut filly with a splash of white on her face and legs, making it look like she’s wearing socks. The story showcases the horses’ dreams of their future careers.

Through engaging storytelling and illustrations, the book highlights how each horse transitions to a new career with the help of CARMA. Readers will learn about the different paths these horses take, from dressage to therapy work, and how they continue to bring joy and value to the lives of those around them.

All proceeds benefit CARMA.

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About the Author
Jay Privman won numerous awards covering horse racing for more than 40 years for publications such as Daily Racing Form and The New York Times and as a racing reporter for CBS, ESPN, Fox, and NBC. He covered the Kentucky Derby 39 times. He also serves as a current CARMA Board member. He and his wife Anne Warner live near Del Mar racetrack in Southern California. He has eight grandchildren, and they provided the inspirational tone for this book. Privman’s deep understanding of the racing industry and the importance of aftercare for retired racehorses shines through on every page, making this book an inspiring read for children and adults alike.

About CARMA
CARMA is a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to providing funding for the rehabilitation, retraining, and/or retirement of California-raced Thoroughbred horses. This book serves as a testament to CARMA’s mission, celebrating the successful second careers of many horses and their positive impact on the lives of those around them.  Donations to CARMA are tax deductible.  

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