If there were such a thing as an elder stateswoman in women's gymnastics
today, Nadia Comaneci would win that title as readily as she once won
gold medals. Olga Korbut came before her, and many other medalists would
follow, but none has ever been as dominant in winning the hearts of
millions around the world. With grit and determination, Nadia Comaneci
ushered in a new era for women's sports, one where young girls could
vault into the arena of superstardom. Even today, almost thirty years
after her greatest triumphs, you need only mention the name Nadia and
gymnastics fans know instantly whom you are talking about. In Letters
to a Young Gymnast, Nadia shows what it takes to achieve athletic
perfection and become the best. With inspiring and dramatic stories from
her own experience, she tells us how the young girl that Bela Karolyi
discovered in a Romanian elementary school found the inner strength to
become a world-class athlete at such a young age. This collection of
Nadia's memories, anecdotes, and advice grants unique insights into the
mind of a top competitor. From how to live after you've realized your
dream, to the necessity of a spirit forged with mettle, Nadia's thoughts
on athleticism and sacrifice are eye-opening and surprisingly
challenging.