Suzanne Pointe and the Brave Dancers Suzanne Pointe and the Brave Dancers

Suzanne Pointe and the Brave Dancers

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Suzanne Pointe, though she dances beautifully, looks nothing like the other ballerinas and is not invited to join the Town Ballet. Confused and saddened, Suzanne runs away. “I should never dance again,” Suzanne decides. Later that day, tragedy strikes Suzanne’s hometown, and everyone Suzanne knows is prohibited from dancing or painting or even singing again. Suzanne reunites with her grandmother Nana, and together they make plans to escape. When they awake the next morning, however, they find themselves stranded and in danger, their village come apart. What follows is a story of art and of a community bound together in art to survive.
Suzanne Pointe and the Brave Dancers is dedicated to the memory of impresario and founder of Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, Mr. René Blum, 1878 – 1943, who died at Auschwitz.

GÉNERO
Niños
PUBLICADO
2014
21 de junio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
20
Páginas
EDITORIAL
J D L Muir
VENDEDOR
Draft2Digital, LLC
TAMAÑO
160.1
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