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The media pummel us with stories of violent youth. It's tempting to believe the future grows dimmer with each new generation. A recently published book, "Lessons from Our Children) offers an antidote to those portents of gloom. This collection will reconfirm your hope in today's children and remind you that young people do exhibit kindness, strength, and even wisdom. A handful of celebrities contribute excerpts from their already published books on parenting. The book's strongest appeal lies in the rest of the essays by writers and regular folk from across America.
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This book is a interesting, if harrowing read. Ryan documents the terrible accident that resulted in up-and-coming Julissa Gomez' death and spends a good portion of the book devoted to Christy Heinrich and eating disorders, along with other gymnast's bouts with this terrible disease. In addition, she reports about abusive coaches (those who sexually molested or verbally abused gymnasts), along with stories about the famous gymnastics coach Bela Karolyi. There's even a report about a coach who killed a gymnast by bashing her head into the balance beam! Ryan devotes a chapter to those parents who push their children into these sports and then try to live through the child's victories and Olympic hopes. While figure skating doesn't get much time devoted to in the book, it does give in detail the Tonya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan saga, along with Nancy's strive to improve her "marketability" by having her teeth capped. Such interesting stories that we, as the American society, have never heard of, but need to.
I really don't think that Joan Ryan was trying to cash in on the Olympics by releasing the book again. I think as a seasoned journalist who knows her stuff, she's concered about the future of these two sports, along with the effects of American sociey's expectations on little girls. It's sad to say, despite this great read, that the truth behind the magic and victory isn't always pretty.
If you have a child that participates in any sport (not just for fun) but are on travel teams, elite teams, A circuits, medium to high levels...this book is a must read. I, for one, will make certain that I will not make the same mistakes w/ my daughter that many of these parents did. After all, they are the ones that are ultimately responsible. It just isn't worth it.
This book is a fast-paced, terrific expose.
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