Tween Figure Skater Memoir by TBD

Tween Figure Skater Memoir

by TBD

Figure skating icon and U.S. National Champion Karen Chen tells the amazing story of her rise to the top, featuring never-before-seen photos and behind-the-scenes details from her journey on and off the ice!

At seventeen years old, Karen Chen has already achieved what some girls only dream of—and yet it’s only the beginning for this incredibly talented athlete.

The daughter of Taiwanese immigrants, Karen began to figure skate at just five years old. Ten years and many grueling training sessions later, she broke out at the 2015 US Championships with a bronze medal. This was after sustaining a nearly career-ending ankle fracture a year earlier.

In 2017, Karen became the US National Champion, winning gold in two programs and receiving the highest score ever recorded for the short program at the US National level.

Now for the first time, Karen shares the story of how she got where she is today—and where she’s going next. Karen has already overcome astounding obstacles, and her grit, determination, and positive attitude have made her future truly limitless.

In Finding the Edge, she shares, in her own words, what it’s like to be Karen Chen—and what it takes to achieve the impossible.

Features a foreword from Kristi Yamaguchi, the Olympic champion, two-time World champion, and U.S. champion.

Reviewed by nannah on

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The moment I saw this book was being published I knew I had to read it. I love Karen Chen's skating -- and figure skating in general. :') My library never did get it, but the loan system in my area is really good, so it was easy to find it, at least!

This book is a very easy read (I was surprised how fast I finished it!), but I loved the inside look into Karen Chen's life, and the lives of probably a lot of other professional figure skaters. Their lives are intense. To have to do their homework in the car, in transit, etc. I don't think I could handle that, haha! But then again, that's why only some people are champions, lol.

I also have so much more respect for Karen Chen, who has a chronic illness, and still gets out there every day and nails it. She's truly an amazing person.

Again, a very easy read, but one I'm so glad I got experience.

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