The Voice: The Unparalleled Life of Roger Huston is a blockbuster book about the life of the number 1 horse racing announcer in the country—Roger Huston—which many agree on. Huston has called more than 178, 000 races, covering at least 144 tracks in nineteen states and eight countries.
Known as the Voice because of his booming vocal crescendo, when one hears that sound, you instantly know a trotting or pacing race is imminent. Whether he calls an overnight or the Little Brown Jug, Huston makes each and every race exciting.
Through these pages, the author takes you face-to-face with the classic races of the era.
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Victoria Howard is a published author of 18 books. She has appeared on Fox & Friends, Good Day L.A. and Good Morning Sacramento. Several of her books have been written up in The New York Times, The Huffington Post, The Pittsburgh Press and The Miami Herald.
Several equine books Howard wrote are Meadow Skipper, Murray Brown, Roosevelt Raceway, Rose Runners and the children’s book, Max and Molly: A Horse Love Story.
Her book The Kentucky Horse Park: Paradise Found was the Winnie Winner at the NYC Equus Film Festival in 2017.
Victoria also pens a bi-monthly column in Harness Racing Update called SUPERSTAR FEMALES OF HARNESS RACING, honoring the many women in the sport.
She is a horse lover who has bred, owned and raced Standardbreds for 40 years and currently co-owns 18 horses who she calls her children.
In 2011 Victoria was named VIP Who’s Who Woman of the Year Worldwide.
Ms. Howard lives in Florida with her dog, Max.