![]() “Some people live their life, and they don’t know how to love. “He just knew how to love people,” Gordeeva says softly during an interview at the International Skating Center of Connecticut in Simsbury, where she trains. If there is one thing she hopes readers will learn about Sergei Grinkov, the only man she ever loved, it is that he had a big heart. “I went through all my life, and I appreciated more, valued my life with Sergei more,” says Gordeeva, who spent hours pouring out her feelings to her co-writer, E.M. ![]() Writing her book has been a way to preserve memories of Sergei for herself, for their daughter, for the couple’s skating fans. She one day would be chosen one of People magazine’s most beautiful people. ![]() “With Sergei and me, everything was natural, almost inevitable,” Gordeeva writes. Because of their age difference, love blossomed slowly. ![]() They were paired as youngsters in the Soviet Union when Katia, as everyone calls Gordeeva, was 11 and Sergei 15. ![]()
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