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в течении 2004-2006 гг. Сара Бреннен брала у Джонни интервью, из которых создана неизданная детская книга, посвященная Джонни. Сара публикует ее по частям - пока вышло две. Кусочки книги сопровождаются иллюстрациями Сары.

FLYING OVER THE ICE - part one
By Sarah S. Brannen




From 2004 to 2006, Sarah Brannen spent extensive time interviewing figure skater Johnny Weir, his family, his coaches, and his training mates.

Flying Over the Ice is an unpublished children’s book about how Johnny first learned to skate. It won the runner-up Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators Work-in-Progress grant in 2006. The following is an excerpt from the book.


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FLYING OVER THE ICE - part two
By Sarah S. Brannen

In part 1, nine-year-old Johnny Weir competed seriously as an equestrian, but was also fascinated by figure skating. He copied what he saw on TV on his roller skates.


“Look at him. ”

Johnny watched every skating competition on TV. He watched his tape of the Olympics so many times it wore out. In the summer, he roller-skated on the driveway. He gathered his family for an audience, then pretended to skate a program and took a bow. He skated a second program, pretending to be a different skater. Then he became a judge and chose a winner. Johnny wore out the toe stoppers of his skates, and his mother had to keep buying new ones.

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01.05.2010 в 16:11

Long lost Tremor sister
такая прелесть. :heart: и картинки. :heart:
01.05.2010 в 20:34

иррационал
awww ^___^
жаль неизданная, купила бы такую прелесть :heart:

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