A TANYA LE GUSTA BAILAR, YA SEA EN LA PLAYA, EN EL CAMPO O EN CUALQUIER OTRO LUGAR. Y LE GUSTA BAILAR AL SON DE UNA MÚSICA FRUTO DE SU IMAGINACIÓN. SIN EMBARGO, EN LA ACADEMIA, CUANDO LA PROFESORA EMPIEZA A CONTAR EN VOZ ALTA Y A DAR PALMADAS TANYA NO PUEDE OIR LA MÚSICA QUE LA ACOMPAÑA.
Patricia Lee Gauch is an author who has written over 30 works of children's literature. In 1993, Gauch was inducted into the New Jersey Literary Hall of Fame. She has been a resident of the Basking Ridge section of Bernards Township, New Jersey.
Any follow-up to Dance, Tanya has big (dance) shoes to fill. Luckily, Bravo, Tanya stands in no shadow, continuing the tale of young dancer, Tanya, who is now taking ballet classes. She knows the steps, but always gets off the beat and makes mistakes. The ballet teacher wonders if she is ready. All Tanya knows is that dancing is easy in the meadow and down by the brook, where all that can be heard is the music of the wind. Can an unexpected friend help her become a true ballerina?
My heart aches at the sweetly-drawn Tanya in the golden haze of illustrations. The message is an important one--find joy in what you love. You may love playing music, but not be able to translate that to an orchestra. We can all take a lesson from Tanya: Find your meadow, and dance.
Beside of the beautiful illustration, I love how little Tanya was wise enough to endure something she didn't enjoy meanwhile she kept listening to what her heart enjoy the most, until finally she found the answer - a win-win solution - for her problem.
Cleanliness: there is a picture of a girl in underwear only - she is changing. Someone says "my goodness."
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