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My daughter brought home a book from the school library yesterday. It's called "The Flyaway Girls" by Julia Lawrinson. ISBN: 9780143308652. It's newly published and she's enjoying it very much.

Reading the extract on the linked website, https://www.penguin.com.au/products/9780143308652/flyaway-girls
and over her shoulder when I was doing her hair this morning, it seems there's aspects of bullying, which is something she's been experiencing lately, so can probably really identify with.

I have no interests in the book, but have seen my daughter enjoying it, so thought I would share it here, as there will probably be other young gymnasts who would enjoy it.

As a guide for age, the girls in the book are about 9-11 years old, and it would probably suit readers of those ages - strong 9 year old readers, through to regular older readers.
 
It doesn't seem to be in print here in the U.S. My DD dislikes ebooks (it's available as a kindle book), but if it ever gets put out in print I would definitely get it for her. She has quite the collection of gymnastics books, both fiction and non-fiction. Thanks for the tip!
 
It's very new, and may not yet have a publisher in the US. You could email the Australian publisher and ask them who will be publishing it in the US.

And also, books available in Australia can be purchased online in Australia and imported into the US. Especially with the exchange rate the way it is at the moment. ;-)
 
http://www.fishpond.com.au/Books/Flyaway-Girls-Julia-Lawrinson/9780143308652

They don't have it in stock at the moment, but they will ship to the U.S...

Thanks!! I just ordered it from them. Shipping was super reasonable (3.50 AUD). Using a currency converter, I think I paid about 16.50 USD for both the book and international shipping. I think that's surprisingly reasonable. My order confirmation states "estimated delivery date from local supplier is Oct 1-15". While I'm inferring that a different "local" Australian company is fulfilling the order, I'm not 100% sure exactly what it means or what to expect. But I'm assuming that I should probably receive the book by Christmas, LOL.

My 8 yr old son ordered a $3 2x2 Rubik's cube from Asia this summer, and it took like nine (very, very, very long) weeks to deliver. Granted, that was with Amazon... Not sure they were concerned about expediency!
 

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