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File Size: 1229 KB
Print Length: 308 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0061351466
Publisher: HarperCollins e-books; Reprint edition (October 13, 2009)
Publication Date: October 13, 2009
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
Language: English
ASIN: B0010SGQZO
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I was a level 9 gymnasts in the early 90's. Jennifer Sey is about 6 years older than me and though I never got to her level, all the names in this book were reminiscent to me. I read all those USA Gymnastics magazines and likley had the one with her on the cover. Gymnastics is a hard sport to really understand without a book like this. She did an amazing job getting back into her brain at the time and telling us how it looked from the inside. I wrote my own memoir about abuse at the hands of a gymnastics coach, and reading this brought up a lot for me. Ms. Sey's writing is so detailed and spot on that I remembered things that I haven't in years. The hard truth of LOVING a sport so much and at the same time KNOWING it is destroying you. If you are considering allowing your son or daughter especially to take gymnastics to a high level, read this book now. Talk to your children about the balance of life and that gymnastics is a sport for young kids, but not fro grown women. Prep them that quitting is not failure. I highly recommend this read for any parent who wasn't a gymnast and is considering encouraging their children to be.Torey Ivanic, Author of No Big Deal
Casting about for a new project after her career in gymnastics was over, Sey decided to give writing a try. This book, her first effort, includes some pretty good stuff: “On September 30, 2000, forty pounds and nine months later, Virgil Warren was born. He taught me that being the best amongst the broadest population is not what matters. It’s being loved amidst the narrowest that does.†Or when she talks about great (her) parents: “they sometimes, not always, set themselves aside, to let their children emerge, become. In doing so, these parents become the best parents. The very best at something that offers no prize other than knowing you’ve sent a human being into the world who is capable of shining.†And of course there are the descriptions of what it’s like to win at gymnastics and what it’s like to lose. (For those, you’ll have to read the book. They’re worth reading.)Reviewers complaining about Sey’s superior attitude toward other people are missing the point. I found that she envied ordinary people who could let good enough be good enough, that her drive to perfection was more of a curse than a path to fulfillment, that if she was dismissive of the folks around her, she was looking back on it all with a sense of loss--connections that she could not make.The complaint that she doesn’t explain the WHY is true enough, but who of us can explain why we do what we do. I have a hard time understanding why little girls would want to spend time on parallel bars and tumbling exercises instead of sitting around watching television like the rest of us, but none the less, this kind of thing happens. I don’t think anyone can really explain the WHY. Good writers can attempt to explain the how. And Sey, I think, does this. She’s a good writer.Hopefully soon Sey will try writing in the third person. In doing so, she will inevitably, like the rest of us, fall into the tautology of describing herself in other people, and find that she’s not so unique after all. And in the process, she’ll find fulfillment in writing like a bird finds fulfillment in singing its song. Birds sing because that’s what birds do, not because anyone happens to be listening. Writers write because that’s what writers do, not because anyone ever reads their stuff. Here there are no ribbons, no judges, and no money. But no never mind either. I think Sey is going to like the process.Device used: Kindle Paper White. Formatting: excellent table of contents with hyperlinks to and from each chapter. A small indentation of the chapter titles in the TOC allowed easy turning of the pages on the touch-screen Paper White. The book uses ‘enhanced typesetting’ which means text is justified rather than left aligned. This creates irregular spacing between words, but it’s easier for publishers to do this rather than left alignment plus optional hyphenation. The cover image didn’t download with the ebook, nor is it visible on the webpage’s ‘Look Inside’ option. Not a big deal really, but it would be nice to have it.
I know nothing about the world of competitive gymnastics. I found this book an addictive read. Was it always enjoyable? No. Was it sometimes difficult to read of Ms Sey's experiences? Yes. Was Ms Sey always an admirable and likable character? No. In fact she still seems full of self loathing and may be presenting herself in the worst light. However, I found her journey compelling.For those who are looking for an expose of the seamy side of gymnastics this is not it. She makes it perfectly clear that the things that happened to her were her decisions, at least until her last year when her mother wouldn't let her quit. She was willing to accept her coach's behavior in her desire to be the best. Should her parent's have interfered at some point? Maybe but if they had we would probably be reading a story of how her parent's ruined her life by interfering with her dreams. It is best approached a one woman's account of her life without any real agenda but to tell her story.
I greatly enjoyed reading this personal account of Jennifer Sey's experiences in gymnastics. When I read 'Little Girls in Pretty Boxes' some years ago, what stuck out to me the most from all the tales of abuse was a quote by Betty Okino where she argued that no one ever forced her to train and that being the best was something she, and mostly she alone, wanted at all costs. Jennifer Sey makes much the same argument for herself and in the process deep insight into what goes on inside the elite athlete's mind and how this can translate into placid acceptance of debilitating injuries and verbal abuse from coaches on the part of both the athlete and parents. Jennifer comes across as just about as objective and fair as humanly possible, and no, this book doesn't come across as self-indulgent at all. I think this would make great reading for anyone, athlete or not.
While watching Simone Biles & the Final Four conquer this year's Olympics, I wondered what it took to get them there, & what kind of misery their big smiles might be hiding. But I really didn't expect the level of abuse - both self-imposed & from others - described by Ms Sey as she trained to become an elite gymnast. While the events described in her book took place in the 1970s through 1980s, I doubt things have really changed very much behind the scenes for the gymnasts on top of the world today.
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