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352 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1996
"Chagrined, Hamilton shrugged. 'Oh yeah. But I'm au naturel now.'
Not entirely. Hamilton uses brown eye shadow religiously—to hide the bald spot on the top of his head."
"'It's my most consistent jump [triple axel],' Harding said.
In a way, it was. She was always missing it."
"At the same moment Kerrigan was skating the performance of her life under the bright lights on the ice, Harding was doubled over backstage, vomiting into a trash can."
"We decided that Calla would kill Tonya, or Tonya would kill Calla, and we really didn't care either way," one U.S. skating official joked."
"Thus, he became the sport's leader in one more category: messy entanglements."
"...I'm not single by choice. I always say I've been close to marriage, but I've never bought the dress."
"It also can be said that the minute she sees skating, she forgets she's driving. Weisiger has had seven fender-bender car accidents in the past fifteen years, all of which, she said were caused when she got too involved in listening to music in the car."