Vicky Moon is a highly acclaimed writer and photographer who has been capturing the lives of both the affluent and the ordinary for over two decades. With a portfolio that includes publications such as People, The Washington Post, and Town and Country, she has covered a wide range of topics including extravagant parties, equestrian events, and luxurious homes and gardens. Vicky is also the author of several books, including "The Middleburg Mystique" and "Equestrian Style Home Design," showcasing her expertise in the world of high society and horse culture. Splitting her time between Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and Middleburg, Virginia, Vicky's passion for horses and her ability to connect with her subjects shines through in her work.
Delving into the world of horse racing, Vicky Moon's latest book, "Sylvia Rideoutt Bishop: A Pioneering African American Woman's Career Training Race Horses," tells the inspiring story of a woman who overcame racial and gender barriers to become the first black woman licensed to train racehorses in the United States. This captivating tale highlights Sylvia's love for horses and her unwavering determination to succeed in a male-dominated industry. In her other book, "Equal Parts: A Tale of Ambition, Politics, and Passion," Vicky explores the complexities of love and betrayal against the backdrop of Washington, D.C., Richmond, Charlottesville, and Middleburg. With a blend of intrigue, romance, and political drama, this novel takes readers on a thrilling journey through the lives of its captivating characters.
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