- Feb 6, 2021
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I absolutely love your book summaries and will love whatever you decide to do next, whenever you decide to do it!Kerri's book is done! Should I start Chalked Up next weekend or after Worlds?
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I absolutely love your book summaries and will love whatever you decide to do next, whenever you decide to do it!Kerri's book is done! Should I start Chalked Up next weekend or after Worlds?
I recommend waiting after worlds to start reading. I read it in 2008 and it was an emotionally grim book. With what we know now, it's an even grimmer read. Reading it will conflict with your experience watching worlds.Kerri's book is done! Should I start Chalked Up next weekend or after Worlds?
I have a chapter about that book in my own book that I'm currently writing. So insaneDominique Moceanu's "Off Balance" had some drama in it.
What is your book about?I have a chapter about that book in my own book that I'm currently writing. So insane
It's a personal book about my childhood gymnastics fandom through the lens of queerness (closeted gay boy watching girls struggle to be perfect, pushing their bodies to the limit while I didn't trust my own) and the sexual abuse scandal, when I learned how much they were enduring that I never could've known at the time. Among other things, I explore testimonies from gymnasts looking back at their careers (in the form of memoir, but also the actual testimonies at the Nassar hearings) as they reexamine childhood experiences from the vantage point of adulthood. My own experience of sexual abuse plays a part too, in terms of showing how my obsession with watching these girls was more complicated than I would've ever realized.What is your book about?