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Anyone know of any?? My 8 year old read Lance Ringnald’s biography and desperately wants something similar for a road trip this weekend but I’m coming up blank. Any reading level is fine but his requirements are it must be non-fiction and must be a MALE gymnast.
 
I have looked on and off for years and never found anything. Dan Gutman (who is a pretty good fiction-for-boys writer- see the baseball card series of books) wrote a general non-fiction book about gymnastics with girls and boys, but my boys were underwhelmed.

I just looked around again and once again came up empty, but this gave me a good chuckle as further proof that gymnastics is a girl's world: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3928725-boys-in-the-gym
 
I have looked on and off for years and never found anything. Dan Gutman (who is a pretty good fiction-for-boys writer- see the baseball card series of books) wrote a general non-fiction book about gymnastics with girls and boys, but my boys were underwhelmed.

I just looked around again and once again came up empty, but this gave me a good chuckle as further proof that gymnastics is a girl's world: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3928725-boys-in-the-gym

Well that link gave me a good laugh at least :) So disappointing that there aren't more books out there though. Little man is going to be a grump when I tell him - he devoured the Ringnald book (and then lost his mind with amazement that his coach KNOWS Lance and competed against him at one point). I'll float the idea of the fiction one to him but he's got some quirks and one of them is an obsession with all that is factual.
 
The Dan Gutfield book on gymnastics is non-fiction, just a basic, "this is what gymnastics is" type book.
My youngest (now 12) is mostly into non-fiction- history mostly these days. I thought he was a "reluctant reader" for ages when in fact he just could not stand all the fantasy stuff my older son loves. He prefers biographies or true life adventures of one kind or another, he also likes the "Eyewitness" books series on just about everything.
 

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