Showing posts with label feminist sports books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feminist sports books. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2022

Review: Finding Her Edge

 


Adriana Russo is figure skating royalty.

With gold-medalist parents, and her older sister headed to the Olympics, all she wants is to live up to the family name and stand atop the ice dance podium at the Junior World Championships. But fame doesn’t always mean fortune, and their legendary skating rink is struggling under the weight of her dad’s lavish lifestyle. The only thing keeping it afloat is a deal to host the rest of the Junior Worlds team before they leave for France.

That means training on the same ice as her first crush, Freddie, the partner she left when her growth spurt outpaced his. For the past two years, he’s barely acknowledged her existence, and she can’t even blame him for it.

When the family’s finances take another unexpected hit, losing the rink seems inevitable until her partner, Brayden, suggests they let the world believe what many have suspected: that their intense chemistry isn’t contained to the ice. Fans and sponsors alike take the bait, but keeping up the charade is harder than she ever imagined. And training alongside Freddie makes it worse, especially when pretending with Brayden starts to feel very real.

As the biggest competition of her life draws closer and her family’s legacy hangs in the balance, Adriana is caught between her past and present, between the golden future she’s worked so hard for, and the one she gave up long ago.
 - summary from the publisher


My Thoughts: OK, it's hard to talk about this one. Because I loved it so much. I'm a big fan of figure skating but I confess, I don't know much about ice dancing. This book made me want to learn more about it! I loved the Adrianna. I loved how this was a Persuasion re-telling (and it was SO good!). I loved the angst between all the partners. I loved the love triangle (which is not something I say often). I really liked how Adriana came from a family of skaters, but how she made her own mark on the sport. I like how she held everything and everyone together. Such a great book, I didn't want it to end. I can't wait to see what Jennifer Iacopelli writes next! She's quickly become a favorite author of mine. 

Cover Thoughts: Adorable 
Source: My library
Library Recommendation: Highly recommended for your school and public libraries. 

Ice Skating Books: Check out this list

Monday, November 9, 2020

Review: Play Like a Girl

 


10 Lessons from the Soccer Fields with lots of girls and women sharing what they love about soccer, what it's taught them, and how they love the game and themselves!

I loved this book. The photos were amazing. I loved the quotes from young girls through professional soccer players. I loved that they felt free to be "bossy" or "confident". I love how these lessons spilled off the field and into real life. I loved how they thought of their teammates as family. A great book for sharing your love of the game.

Cover Thoughts: Love it
Source: My Library
Library Recommendation: A great book for your collection.

Also makes a great gift!

Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Top Ten Tuesday: Books for my younger self

This week's topic is all about books for my younger self. This could go so many ways - from food to friendship breakups to sisters. High School Me was split into two - the good years and the not so good years. But for the first two years of high school, I was happy. I loved sports and my friends. Basketball my was great love but it didn't work out. I loved watching figure skating and gymnastics too. So I would have loved these books. 



We Are the WildcatsCatching JordanA Matter of HeartMichigan vs. the BoysBreak the Fall

Every Reason We Shouldn't (Every Reason We Shouldn't, #1)Shut OutSugar and IceBreaking the IceTake the Reins

Would you have liked these as your younger self?