Joannie Rochette: Canadian Ice Princess

Joannie Rochette: Canadian Ice Princess

by Christine Dzidrums, Leah Rendon
Joannie Rochette: Canadian Ice Princess

Joannie Rochette: Canadian Ice Princess

by Christine Dzidrums, Leah Rendon

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Overview

At the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, Joannie Rochette was thrust into the international spotlight when her beloved mother died two days before the ladies short program. The world held their breath for the bereaved figure skater when she opted to compete in her mom's memory. Joannie then captured hearts everywhere when she courageously skated two moving programs to win the Olympic bronze medal. Joannie Rochette: Canadian Ice Princess reveals answers to ice skating enthusiasts' most asked questions. Why did Joannie move away from home at a young age? How did her split and subsequent reunion with her beloved coach Manon Perron ultimately ignite her career? How did Joannie cope in the hours following her mother's death? Read the moving story of how Joannie Rochette overcame physical injuries, self-confidence issues and family tragedy to become the inspirational darling of the Vancouver Olympics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780982643549
Publisher: Creative Media Publishing
Publication date: 10/23/2010
Series: Skate Stars , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 107 KB
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

Christine Dzidrums resides in Southern California with her husband and two sons. Her first novel, Cutters Don’t Cry, won the prestigious Moonbeam Children’s Book Award for the Young Adult Fiction - Mature Issues category. She previously coauthored the biography, Joannie Rochette: Canadian Ice Princess. Christine also recently completed the young adults novel, Kaylee: The “What If?” Game, the follow-up to Cutters Don’t Cry. She is currently working on her fourth book entitled, Life Before Elmo, and the children’s picture book, Princess Dessabelle Makes a Friend.
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