Alphabet City Ballet
by Erika Tamar
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Living in a poor Puerto Rican family complicates life for ten-year-old Marisol when she realizes that pursuing her love for ballet may expose her brother to danger.Tags
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New York City is an exciting place, even for motherless Marisol. A spirited 10-year-old, she loves dance, especially the dances of her Papi's native Puerto Rico. Movement and music allow her to forget the small apartment, the street with its drugs and poverty, and her worries about her older brother Luis. When Marisol is offered a scholarship to ballet school, her world opens up. Along with Desiree, a recent Haitian immigrant, she finds a new love, but fears the loss of her brother to Tito, the drug dealer. Getting the money for dance clothes is one problem, but even more pressing is finding an adult to take her safely uptown to afternoon classes. With the support of her Puerto Rican father and brother and showing real determination, show more Marisol manages to knock down each hurdle. Struggling for perfection, Marisol learns discipline, gains self-confidence and recognizes how others (including her "cool and controlled" brother and the "rich" girls in her dance class) experience hardships equal to her own. show less
Marisol loves ballet.
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Erika Tamar was born in Vienna, Austria, and was raised in New York City. After graduation from New York University, she worked in television production and as a casting director for a TV daytime serial. Her second career as a writer began in 1983 with the publication of her first book, a young adult novel. Since then, she has written twenty show more books: picture books, middle grade and young adult show less
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- 813.54 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999
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- PZ7 .T159 .A — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Juvenile belles lettres
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