On Pointe by Lorie Ann Grover

On Pointe

Lorie Ann Grover
320 pages
Margaret K. McElderry
May 2004
Hardcover
All Children WSBN
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From School Library Journal Grade 7-10–In this introspective novel told in free verse, Clare poignantly describes her struggles to reach her dream of becoming one of 16 dancers chosen for the City Ballet Company. At the beginning and the end of her story, the voices of other dancers provide added perspectives on what drives young people to the dedication needed to become a ballet dancer. From the details of the dance-class routines and the tensions and competition among the dancers to the intimate family crises, the teen's voice rings true. Her sense of failure is convincingly portrayed when she is told that she is too tall to join the company, as is her gradual realization that her years of training were not wasted. The relationship between her and her mother, who has made her daughter's dream her own, is insightfully described. When Clare's grandfather has a stroke, the family rallies around him and is forced to focus on something besides the disappointment about the ballet. Clare begins to refocus her life and appreciate the fact that her love of dance is important to her. This finely written novel touches on contemporary themes such as body image leading to bulimia, overly ambitious parents, and aging grandparents who can no longer live alone.
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Pages 320
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Published 2004
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