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"A background rich in ballet will enable you to grow far more quickly than any traditional genre training. You can do anything in the dance world with proper ballet technique." Tutu Much tells the story of five teens from across the country who audition and participate in a ballet summer training intensive. Kelsi is straight from the competitive circuit and queen of the bedazzled dance divas. But can she cut it in this ballet world? Meaghan is a small town gal whose passion for ballet and ambition push her body beyond its limits. Will her body give out on her or take her through to the finale? Lori is the youngest sister of two prima ballerinas - shes not even sure she likes dance - but shes great at it Paige comes from wealth beyond measure but soon learns there are lessons in life that money cannot buy. And Zel is trying so hard to convince her parents to let her tap dance that she hasnt noticed she loves ballet. Who will win the solo in the showcase? Who will be invited to stay the year? A fast paced read that will keep you on your toes No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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New York City, Contemporary (p.2012)
1 Prestigious Ballet Summer Intensive
All the Usual Ballet Book Problems
Too Pat Resolutions
5 Main Characters:
1. The Fish Out of Water from the Competitive Dance Circuit
2. The Talented One who Just Wants to Tap
3. The Waitlist Talent Who Dances Injured
4. The One with Bulimia
5. The One Struggling to Outshine Her Family Members
Not Enough Follow-Through/Drama
No Real Feel for the Dancing
The Short Version:
I'm a sucker for ballet books - I love them even when they're formulaic. These characters didn't have actual personalities beyond their role in the story and the problems were telegraphed and then solved far too quickly and easily. Usually in the ballet book world, we get a whole book to cover one of these issues, not a mere 117 pages to get through all of them.
Fine for kids, I guess, but not particularly endearing. ( )