Trouble in the Gym

by Elizabeth Levy

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Someone is finding out what vaults Lauren is going to use in competition, and is passing them on to a rival team.

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This series is a bit cheesy but I loved it growing up because I always wanted to take gymnastics but we did not have the funds to afford it. It is fairly realistic in the level of skill that girls obtain and it gives you plenty of gymnastics whilst still allowing for real lie stories and difficulties in the books.

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Elizabeth Levy was born and grew up in Buffalo, New York. She attended Brown University, majoring in history. After graduation, Levy went to New York City and worked as a researcher for Howard Cosell at ABC-TV and then for Senator Robert Kennedy. She has been writing for nearly thirty years and has written over 80 books. Levy has won the Georgia show more State Award, the Maryland State Award and was a Virginia State Award Nominee in 2001 for My Life as a Fifth Grade Comedian, she was on the ABA Pick of the Lists in 2000 for Seventh Grade Tango. Levy also appeared in the New York Public Library 100 Best Books of 1997, was an Arkansas State Award, Runner Up in 1992, was Nominated for the Florida Sunshine State Award, the New Mexico, Land of Enchantment Award, and the Nevada Award, for Keep Ms. Sugarman in the Fourth Grade. She earned a New York Times Outstanding Book of the Year in 1977 for Struggle and Lose, Struggle and Win: The United Mineworkers Story and an Outstanding Science book for Children from the National Science Teachers Association, for Before You Were Three in 1977. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Trouble in the Gym
Original publication date
1989
People/Characters
Lauren Baca; Cindi Jockett; Darlene Broderick; Jodi Sutton; Patrick Harmon; Ti An Truong (show all 8); Ashley; Becky Dyson
Important places
Evergreen Gymnastics Academy
Dedication
To George and Camp Aspen -
the best medicine.
First words
"Lauren, stop staring," said Cindi Jockett, my best friend. Cindi's been my best friend since we were in kindergarten.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)As Patrick hung my second medal around my neck he whispered to me, "Which would you rather be? A detective or a gymnast?"
"Why not be both?" I answered him with a big grin.

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Kids, Fiction and Literature, Children's Books
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PS3562 .E926 .T76Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-

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