Fly Like the Wind

Fly Like the Wind by Marc A. Cirigliano, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 24, 2013, is a fiction novel that centers on the life of Jodie Anne McCallister, a passionate nineteen-year-old skier. Set against the backdrop of Whiteface Mountain in Lake Placid, the story follows Jodie as she navigates her love for skiing and the unexpected influence of a mysterious former World Cup coach. This edition spans 346 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find that the narrative explores Jodie’s journey as she confronts emotional challenges and competitive milestones that shape her transition into adulthood. The book delves into themes related to sports and personal growth, illustrating how Jodie’s experiences extend beyond her hometown and into the broader world of serious skiing. Through her encounters and challenges, Jodie learns valuable lessons about striving for excellence both on and off the slopes.
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Jodie Anne McCallister, only nineteen, loved to ski more than anything else. She relished bombing down her home hill, Whiteface Mountain in Lake Placid, be it on Eastern boilerplate or dumps of fresh pow. Little did she know that her life would be changed by a mysterious stranger, a former World Cup coach who would challenge Jodie to be the best skier and the best person she could be. Jodie would come to realize that the world of serious skiing went far beyond her hometown. She would find her new life one of dislocation, punctuated by emotional challenges and major competitive benchmarks on her way to maturity and adulthood.
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