The Luckiest Girl in the World

by Steven Levenkron. Scribner, $20.

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Fifteen-year-old figure skater Katie Roskova inflicts pain on herself when she can't manage her feelings about her absent father, her overbearing mother, the pressures of her sport, and her school life.

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0-684-82604-6

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Best Books for Young Adults 1998 - Selection(s)

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