She Kept Dancing: The True Story of a Professional Dancer with a Limb Difference
By (Author) Sydney Mesher
Illustrated by Natelle Quek
By (author) Catherine Laudone
Feiwel and Friends
Feiwel and Friends
27th February 2024
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Self-awareness and self-esteem
813.6
Hardback
40
Width 223mm, Height 287mm, Spine 9mm
392g
No two dances were the same. Each one was beautiful because it was different-just like how Sydney's body was also beautiful because it was different. Sydney Mesher was born with ten toes and five fingers. But it was her toes that her mom noticed first. "I can tell she's going to be a dancer," she said. And it turned out Mom was right-after years of hard work, Sydney eventually danced her way onto the famous stage of Radio City Music Hall, becoming the first Rockette with a visible disability. This warm and inviting picture book, cowritten with Catherine Laudone and brightly illustrated by Natelle Quek, takes young readers along on Sydney's journey-through the joyous ups as well as the crushing downs-and tells the story of how through it all, she kept dancing.
Praise for She Kept Dancing:
"Aspiring dancers will especially enjoy [Sydney's] journey, and readers with limb differences will find reassurance that their bodies, too, are 'worth celebrating.' ... Affirming and uplifting." --Kirkus Reviews
Sydney Mesher, originally from Portland, Oregon, is a New York-based dancer and model. In 2019, she made her debut as a Radio City Rockette. Her career is driven by her hopes to bring a new image to the dance industry by highlighting different body types and celebrating individuality. sydneymesher.com A full time writer and editor, Catherine Laudone is dedicated to creating and shaping stories that will have a lasting, positive impact on young readers' lives. catherinelaudone.com Natelle Quek is a Malaysian-born children's book illustrator who grew up in New Zealand, and now calls the UK home. Natelle lives in leafy, historic Kent with her husband, a grumpy cat, and a loud-snoring dog. natellequek.com