Descriptions, Reviews, etc.
Description:
A young Misty Copeland discovers her love for dance through the ballet of Coppâelia.
Review Quotes: Praise for Bunheads
Instant Indie Bestseller! ★ "Few picture books feature skilled youth dancers and even fewer star a girl of color, but this
beautifully does both while simultaneously
conveying the joy dancing can bring." --
Booklist,
starred review ★ "
Celebrates the joy of dance with a biographical glimpse of the young Misty in her first ballet class, auditions, and preparation for a performance of Coppélia. A muted color palette in digitally painted art highlights the technique and diversity of the dancers . . . [as] the author follows her young self through the audition process for dance roles, her questioning thoughts about her own talent, working with other dancers, and the sheer thrill of performance. . . This title is
the perfect biographical addition for young readers interested in dance and the arts." --
School Library Journal,
starred review "The magical tale of a
gutsy young ballerina, drawn from the
barrier-breaking dancer's own life." --
People
"The sense of movement, perspective, and depth [illustrator Setor Fiadzigbey] brings to
Bunheads is
like nothing I've ever seen. . . And you don't have to be a dance fanatic to enjoy it; while the vast majority of the action takes place in the studio or onstage,
any child who has ever had a dream or felt passionate about something will find themselves in the book's pages. And frankly, even if a kid has never heard of a plié or seen the inside of a ballet class,
the sheer joy on every illustration of Misty's face will probably have them pas de bourrée-ing around the house to see what all the fuss is about." --NPR.com
"
A gorgeous, inclusive tale . . [that]
will inspire the next generation of dancers." --Shondaland.com
"
Bunheads features two young female dancers and friends . . . [and] while films and television sensationalize the ballet world as cutthroat with trash-talking ballerinas, Copeland depicts a much different environment where the
characters champion one another." --
Parade "In
Bunheads, ballerina Misty Copeland tells the story of
how she fell in love with dance." --
TIME for Kids