Cartoonist Ray Nadine was a competitive gymnast for a decade as a teen and wished there were gymnastics comics, so they made one. Ray is a Chicago transplant from St. Louis who makes comics and plays too many video games. Trying new fun drinks is their favorite hobby, and they collect wheat pennies. More of their projects are at raynadine.com!
""Highly recommended. In narrative construction and sequential art, this story of athleticism, the fragility of confidence, and teen friendship unfolds with the grace and power of the sport of gymnastics itself."" * <I><B>School Library Journal</B></I> * ""A compelling narrative about the delicate balancing act of striving for success and sustaining friendship."" * <B>Readers Digest</B> * “For readers who love sports comics, stories about mental health and grief, and the explorations of queer friendship.” * <I><B>Book Riot</B></I> * ""[A] sweet, tender story about the importance of courage and connection, which will appeal to readers who enjoy nostalgia, gymnastics, or loving queer friendships."" * <I><B>Kirkus</B></I> *