Grace, Gold & Glory: My Leap of Faith (BOOK REVIEW)
Grace, Gold & Glory: My Leap of Faith
by Gabrielle Douglas
with Michelle Burford
Zondervan
Hardcover, $24.99
162 pages, Illustrated and includes a full-color poster
ISBN: 978-0-310-74061-2
Book
Review by Kam Williams
“Gymnastics
is not my passion anymore. I want to get famous off of running track, or I want
to try dancing, or become a singer. I can get a job at Chick-Fil-A in Virginia Beach… I just
want to be a normal teenage kid. I am so homesick. I just want to come home.”
--
A text sent by Gabby Douglas to her mom on January 2, 2012, a mere seven months
before the Olympics (page 7)
Gabrielle
Douglas became a household name during the Olympic Games in London last summer after she won a couple of gold
medals in gymnastics. Regrettably, much of the media coverage accompanying
Gabby’s historic feat came in the form of superficial sound bites which focused
on her bad hair day and on her mother’s having recently declared bankruptcy.
But lost in
the media circus surrounding the poised, pretty 16 year-old was the story of
the host of challenges she had overcome en route to being crowned the best in
the world. The trials began in infancy when she contracted a life-threatening
illness called Branched Chain Ketoaciduria.
Although
that rare blood disorder eventually went into complete remission, it appears
that the affliction might have stunted Gabby’s growth. After all, the
diminutive dynamo stands only 4’11” tall and weighs a mere 94 pounds soaking
wet.
In the revealing
autobiography, Gabby regales the reader with intimate tales about her
challenging childhood: from her parents’ divorce when she was four, to being
homeless and living in a car, to being bullied, to experiencing the sting of
racism, to feeling isolated and homesick when she moved away from her mom and
three siblings to Des Moines, Iowa in order to train for the chance to
represent the U.S.
She goes on
to relate how she scaled all those hurdles with a combination of faith and help
from her mom whom she expressly thanks with the acknowledgment that, “I
couldn’t have accomplished my dream, without your constant support, sacrifice,
and belief in me.”
A truly
inspirational memoir, by a humble, high-flying, hard-working role model with a
very bright future who put her trust in God when the chips were down.
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