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MAYA DESPERATELY WANTS TO FIT IN WITH HER NEW FRIENDS., March 28, 1997
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This review is from: Balancing Act (American Gold Gymnasts) (Paperback)
MAYA RESNIKOV IS GREAT AT GYMNASTICS,BUT MORE THAN ANYTHING SHE DESPERATELY WANTS TO FIT IN WITH HER NEW FRIENDS, ESPECIALLY HER NEW STEPSISTER,KELLY REYNOLDS. KELLY AND HER FRIENDS KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT AMERICAN POP CULTURE;MAYA DOESN'T. BUT...SHE'S MAKING IT HER MISSION TO FIND OUT. MAYA RESEACHES ALL SHE CAN:FOOD,FASION,MUIC,TV.AND ANYTHING ELSE SHE CAN FIND!
(I RECOMEND THIS BOOK TO CHILDREN AGES:7-12)
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I am a gymnast, too!, October 22, 2001
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I am 8 year old girl, who loves to read almost as much as I like to do gymnastics!!! I like reading about it, but not quite as much as I like doing it! I think this book is very realistic! I particularly like Maya.
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A good bookfor young gymnasts, December 7, 1996
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This review is from: Balancing Act (American Gold Gymnasts) (Paperback)
Maya is from Russia and is the best Silver Star in her team.
But, she wants to fit in with the other girls in the Silver Stars.
So, she copies her American step-sister, Kelly.Kelly gets bugged by that
asks Maya what is the matter.Maya tells her and Kelley understands.
Kelley helps Maya to know the other Silver Stars better.It all turns
out to be a happy ending and Maya turns out to be one of the
"girls".
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