PRAISE FOR WINNING TEAM
"[T]he story moves at a good pace and the characters are well developed. . . . [A] good purchase for libraries where sports stories are popular." "VOYA""
PRAISE FOR WINNING TEAM
"Winning Team takes you to the heart of competitive gymnastics, while also teaching meaningful life lessons that transcend sports. Girls everywhere will enjoy this book as much as I did." "Kerri Strug, Olympic Gold Medal Gymnast""
PRAISE FOR WINNING TEAM
"Finally, young female gymnasts have a book to call their own." "Kirkus Reviews""
PRAISE FOR WINNING TEAM
"Gymnasts will appreciate the insider language and details drawn from Moceanu's knowledge and experience." "Publishers Weekly""
PRAISE FOR WINNING TEAM "[T]he story moves at a good pace and the characters are well developed. . . . [A] good purchase for libraries where sports stories are popular."--
VOYAPRAISE FOR WINNING TEAM "Winning Team takes you to the heart of competitive gymnastics, while also teaching meaningful life lessons that transcend sports. Girls everywhere will enjoy this book as much as I did."--
Kerri Strug, Olympic Gold Medal GymnastPRAISE FOR WINNING TEAM "Finally, young female gymnasts have a book to call their own."--
Kirkus ReviewsPRAISE FOR WINNING TEAM "Gymnasts will appreciate the insider language and details drawn from Moceanu's knowledge and experience."--
Publishers WeeklyPRAISE FOR WINNING TEAM "Winning Team takes you to the heart of competitive gymnastics, while also teaching meaningful life lessons that transcend sports. Girls everywhere will enjoy this book as much as I did."--
Kerri Strug, Olympic Gold Medal GymnastPRAISE FOR WINNING TEAM "[T]he story moves at a good pace and the characters are well developed. . . . [A] good purchase for libraries where sports stories are popular."--
VOYA
Dominique Moceanu (www.dominique-moceanu.com) is the author of the
New York Times best-selling
Dominique Moceanu: An American Champion, as well as her memoir,
Off Balance. As a member of the women's gymnastics team, she won a gold medal at the 1996 Olympic Games. She now tours the country as an ambassador for the sport, doing clinics and summer camps and speaking with young gymnasts. She lives in Cleveland, Ohio, with her husband and two children.
Alicia Thompson (www.alicia-thompson.com) is the author of the young adult novel
Psych Major Syndrome. She also co-wrote an updated version of
The Secret Language of Birthdays for teens, and has contributed stories to
Girls' Life. She lives with her husband and two children in Riverview, Florida.
Together, they are the authors of The Go-for-Gold Gymnasts series:
Winning Team,
Balancing Act,
Reaching High, and
Unexpected Twist.