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Loading... All the Sundays Yet to Come (edition 2003)by Kathryn BertineRead during Fall 2004 A compelling but somewhat scattered memoir of Bertine's life as a skater, rower, and triathlete. Her story is interesting but the writing style is hard to get invovled with. I actually liked the way she bounced back and forth in time to tell her story; stuck in South America on a horror of a touring ice show back to training as an amatuer in a cold rink in Yonkers. I think there is probably alot more depth of feeling but her breezy style makes it hard to see. Perhaps that is the intent but it didn't completely work. Still, an extremely engrossing story. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)796.912092Arts & recreation Sports, games & entertainment Athletic and outdoor sports and games Winter sports Ice skating Figure skatingLC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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A compelling but somewhat scattered memoir of Bertine's life as a skater, rower, and triathlete. Her story is interesting but the writing style is hard to get invovled with. I actually liked the way she bounced back and forth in time to tell her story; stuck in South America on a horror of a touring ice show back to training as an amatuer in a cold rink in Yonkers. I think there is probably alot more depth of feeling but her breezy style makes it hard to see. Perhaps that is the intent but it didn't completely work. Still, an extremely engrossing story.