I just finished a first draft of a
book for a new series my publisher Orca Books is starting called Orca
Limelights. I’m excited about this performing arts series because I love
reading about music,
theater, and dance, and there are so few books being published today about kids
performing.As a kid I
loved all the Dancing Shoes books by
Noel Streatfeild. Ballet Shoes was
one of my favourite books ever, with Dancing
Shoes coming in a close second. I loved these books as a child because I
took dance lessons and enjoyed performing, but I also liked them for their
portrayals of British children’s lives. Even if the kids were orphans or lived
with uncles who disappeared leaving them in questionable financial situations,
there was also a daily regularity to their lives that I found comforting.
Noel Straetfieild |
While my own book won’t be out until 2014,
there are several books coming this fall from the series that sound really
promising. Attitude by Robin
Stevenson, author of Record Breaker
and many other great YA titles, is about a girl trying to fit into a new ballet
school. Cassie is an exchange student from Australia who is being bullied.
When she realizes other summer visiting students are being threatened, she
decides to speak out. Stevenson’s book sounds like it will resonate with a lot
of teens. It also has the kind of cover I would have been all over as a
pre-teen.
Also out this fall is Cut the Lights by Karen Krossing. Cut the Lights is about a girl named
Briar trying to direct a school play. Briar has a vision for the one-act play that
her cast and crew don’t seem to share. I think anyone who has tried to direct a
play, or who has struggled to work on a group project will relate well to this
story. It also has a great cover.
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