ADULT
Released: April 12, 2000
"The ritual of the dance, the harshness of mud huts and poverty against the sumptuous environs of the maharaja's palace, and the longing of Parvati not only for the dance but for the maharaja's son, make this a heady and exotic tale. (Fiction.12-14)"
CHILDREN'S
Released: April 21, 2003
"Freymann-Weyr's language is as precise as a blade: Phebe and Kolya's decisions about their future make a quiet and satisfying resolution to this profoundly stirring work. (Fiction. YA)"
CHILDREN'S
Released: Feb. 1, 2005
CHILDREN'S
Released: Oct. 1, 2006
"A bravura performance by author and illustrator that will be read and reread and treasured by ballet lovers of all ages. (Graphic novel. 10+)"
For so many dancers, it's the magic of a performance that captures their spirit and fuels a dream.
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CHILDREN'S
Released: Jan. 1, 2008
"For ultra chick-lit fans. (Fiction. YA)"
Although not the star pupil at Anna Pavlova Academy like her older sister Michaela, high-school freshman Katya "Katie" Wilder is accustomed to the ballet school's cutthroat atmosphere, as well as to the constant lights, noise and people of New York City, where she has lived her entire life.
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CHILDREN'S
Released: July 1, 2010
"Some at the center are predictable tough-girl characters, but the dialogue is authentic, and NaTasha's growth feels right. (Fiction. 12 & up)"
NaTasha has well-meaning parents and a supportive best friend, so being nearly the only African-American teen at school only occasionally gives her problems.
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