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Ballerina Rosie

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Ballerina Rosie

Contributors:

By (Author) Sarah Ferguson
By (artist) Diane Goode

ISBN:

9781442430662

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Imprint:

Simon & Schuster

Publication Date:

1st September 2012

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

32

Dimensions:

Width 254mm, Height 203mm

Weight:

374g

Description

More than anything, Rosie loves to dance and wants to be a prima ballerina. But when she enrols in ballet school, she can't seem to master the plie or balance her arabesque. Never mind the grand jet! Is there any hope for Rosie's big dreams

Reviews

A little girl with red curls loves to danceuntil she starts ballet school.
Rosie Red Curls, as her mother calls her, wears her tutu everywhere, points her toes and loves to listen to ballet storiesall with her beloved stuffed panda close by. Her mother enrolls her in ballet class, but this turns out to be a challenge. Rosie cannot manage the steps and looks like a wilted flower instead of a prima ballerina. Her ballet teacher comes to the rescue, giving her a pair of red ballet shoes, and now Rosies classroom steps are perfectly perfect. Even though her teacher also wore red, as Rosie sees in a photograph, they are not the real reason Rosie has bloomed: She now has confidence, and that comes from within... -- Kirkus Reviews
Rosie loves dance. She points, leaps, and twirls through daily activities, wearing a tutu wherever she goes. But when she starts ballet school, her unshakable belief that shes destined to be a prima ballerina develops a quaver or two. For readers with similar aspirations, this picture book has some attractions. Goodes delicate brush, pen-and-ink, and pastel illustrations have a Disney-esque charm. Balletic poses abound, energized by swirls of color to indicate motion. -- School LIbrary Journal

Ferguson, the Duchess of York, has produced a slew of red-haired heroines; this time out, its a hopeful
ballerina. Rosie loves to dance, and shes quite good at it. But when she begins lessons, something
happens. She twists and trips and looks like a wilted flower. Soon shes ready to give up dancing for good. Then a present arrives: beautiful red ballet slippers. Once Rosie slips them on, her plis become perfect and her arabesques are sublime. When Rosie thinks the shoes should get the credit, her teacherthe gift giverinforms Rosie that success really comes from her own talent. Ferguson does not have the rhythms of a natural writer, and this text doesnt exactly flow. Still, her books are always better when shes paired with a good artist, and Caldecott Honor winner Goode is very good. Rendered in pen and ink and pastel, the pictures display a distinct feel of movement as Rosie cavorts about white pages. Her emotions, too, are evident from body language as well as expression. A ... story with a solid message about having faith in yourself.

Booklist, September 1, 2012

Author Bio

Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York, is the author of several childrens books, including Ballerina Rosie; Tea for Ruby, illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser; and the Little Red series as well as a memoir, Finding Sarah. The Duchess is a devoted spokesperson for many charitable organizations, including Changes for Children. She has two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.

Diane Goodehas written seven and illustrated oversixtybeloved and critically acclaimed picture books, including theNew York TimesbestsellersFounding MothersandLadies of Libertyby Cokie Roberts.She illustrated several books by Cynthia Rylant includingWhen I Was Young in the Mountains, a Caldecott Honor Book.She is also the illustrator ofPresident PennybakerandMy Mom is Trying to Ruin My Life, both by Kate Feiffer. She lives in Watchung, New Jersey, with her husband, David,and their dog, Briggs.You can read about her atDianeGoode.com.

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