Ballet Breakdown
By (Author) Margaret Gurevich
Illustrated by Claire Almon
Capstone Press
Stone Arch Books
1st October 2018
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Dance, ballet
FIC
Paperback
72
Width 135mm, Height 190mm
Jada isn't thrilled to leave her old life in Philadelphia behind. Not only is she saying goodbye to her school and her friends she also has to leave her dance team. Jada lives for ballet and thankfully she finds a way to keep dancing at Ms. Marianne's Academy of Dance. But when an injury threatens to sideline Jada before the big competition she has to find a way to overcome her anxiety and her injury or risk letting down her new team.
Dance enthusiasts will appreciate the details on ballet positions and steps throughout the text as well as the included glossary of terms. . . .This sports series is one that aspiring dancers will appreciate.-- "School Library Journal"
The new girl at the dance studio learns to fit in in this approachable chapter book. . . .Jada's loneliness, as well as her initial descent into anger and pessimism after her injury, is refreshingly and realistically portrayed. So are the miscommunications and second-guessing that can stunt the formation of new friendships. An encouraging series starter for dance fans.-- "Booklist"
Margaret Gurevich is the author of many books for kids and tweens, including Capstone's Academy of Dance series and their award-winning Chloe by Design Series. She has also written for Sport Illustrated Kids, National Geographic Kids, and Penguin Young Readers. When not writing, she loves spending time with her husband and son. To learn more about her and her books, please visit www.margiewrites.com. Claire Almon lives and works in warm and sunny Atlanta, Georgia, and holds a BFA in illustration from Ringling College of Art and Design, as well as an MFA in animation from Savannah College of Art and Design. She has worked on a variety of projects for clients including American Greetings, Netflix, and Cartoon Network and has taught character design at Savannah College of Art and Design. Thanks to her training in both illustration and animation, Claire specializes in creating fun, dynamic characters full of life and wit and works in a variety of styles and mediums including watercolor, pen and ink, pastel, and digital. When not making art, Claire enjoys dancing, napping, hanging out with her friends, and being an aunt to her six nieces.