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Girlhood Journeys: Marie #1

Marie: An Invitation to Dance: Paris, 1775

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Marie's family cannot afford to put her through dancing school, and she fears that she will never reach her goal of becoming a ballerina, but one day a surprise audition is held in the oddest of places and greatly changes Marie's destiny.

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First published January 1, 1996

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Kathleen V. Kudlinski

43 books25 followers

Kathleen Kudlinski is the author of 40 children’s books. Her works range from picture books to the YA level and include natural history, biographies and historical novels.
When not writing, she is a popular speaker and writing instructor. Building on a BS in Biology and six years of classroom teaching experience, Kathleen later trained as a “Master Teaching Artist” with the Connecticut Commission on the Arts as well as presenting at regional and national conferences. Now she eagerly Skypes with classroom, book-, and home-school groups, world-wide.

In her spare time, she paints and leads several SCBWI (Society of Childrens Book Writers and Illustrators) critique groups, and teaches writing for children.

She writes at home beside a deep, wild lake in Guilford CT or at her woodland cabin in Weathersfield, VT with a a rescue macaw clinging to her shoulder and a pitbull warming her feet.

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May 3, 2016
Another book I read as a kid that I'm sure is totally passable intermediate fiction. I think books like these are more American Girl read-alikes (from the days before there were one million American Girl books/dolls/merch) and pre-Dear America reads.
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January 15, 2023
I read these books when I was younger but I 'm rereading them . They are not as good as American girl but they are interesting enough . The illustration are beautiful and so are the cover . Good for someone who like American girl style series
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June 12, 2024
This novel is placed in Paris, France, in 1775. As the French royalty live in luxury, the average citizens are almost starving due to high taxation. The main characters, Marie and Joelle, find beauty in the art, music and ballet available in Paris.
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August 21, 2020
A great simple story for children learning to read.
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