Book Guide

Nadia Comaneci was a feisty and fearless little girl who went from climbing trees in the forests of Romania to swinging into history at the 1976 Olympic Games, where she received an unprecedented seven perfect scores in gymnastics. But as readers will see in this first-ever illustrated picture book about Nadia's journey to Olympic gold, the road from small-town girl to world-class athlete was full of many imperfect moments.

Expert illustrations that capture the energy and fluidity of Nadia's exuberant gymnastic routines and referential back matter round out this inspirational story of determination and overcoming adversity. A perfect 10.

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Karlin Gray

Karlin Gray

American
Karlin Gray grew up wanting to be a storyteller, and now she loves writing about people who made their childhood dreams come true, like Dr. Anne Inn... See more
Christine Davenier

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Kirkus Reviews

Nadia: The Girl Who Couldn't Sit Still
Gray presents the childhood of the sensational Romanian gymnast who, at age 14, won five medals at the 1976 Olympics....

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