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Drina #7

Drina Dances in Paris

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Drina and Rose are invited to go to Paris to dance in 'The Nutcracker' after the dancer playing Little Clara is injured.

185 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1962

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Jean Estoril

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A pseudonym of Mabel Esther Allan.

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1,684 reviews1 follower
September 20, 2017
I had not read the Drina books since I was a child and I recently re-read them all. I read the first 5 as a child and then as a teen I hunted down the final 6 once I realized they existed. I am happy to say that for the most part they hold up to the test of time. They are very much in the style of British school stories but I quite like those. I think the whole series is definitely worth the effort it takes to hunt them down.
1,472 reviews44 followers
September 25, 2019
I loved these as a kid but didn't have the full set. I acquired some more while volunteering at a book charity about 10 years ago. While reorganising books at my parents' home I decided to have a read through the series and realised I was still missing this one. Ordered it from a used bookstore and finally I've completed the series. Still love 'em.
3,382 reviews24 followers
May 21, 2024
Despite the title, less than half this book takes place in Paris. It begins with Drina and her grandparents returning home from New York, and Drina back at The Dominick with both friends and foes. But opportunities for dancing abound, first in England at Christmas, and then in Paris in the springtime.
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365 reviews2 followers
August 11, 2025
This is book 7 of 11 in this series. Very good books. Like old friends. I have enjoyed re reading them again. Drina goes to Paris as the Dominick are doing The Nutcracker ( Casse Noisette) and she is to be Little Clara. But before that she is offered a leading role in the play for a two week period over Christmas. In Paris she gets a wonderful surprise.
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1,162 reviews28 followers
March 25, 2025
This has to be one of the best Drina books I've read so far. Drina is growing up and dealing with the extra emotions that come with puberty. The writing is good and I identified with Drina's emotional journey in her life and dance performances. Probably because I'm also an artist! I find this series incredibly uplifting and it reminds me how much I love 1950s/1960s children's fiction.


I recently re-read this along with the rest of the series and this is still one of my favourite Drina books. She continues to become an independent young woman who relishes exploring Paris with her friend Rose as they are dancing little Clara with the company. She also has the added bonus of encountering the young American she has never forgotten about.
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Author 23 books140 followers
April 29, 2009
Oh goodness, now I've actually been to Paris I really want to re-read this! One of the better "Drina Dances in [insert place]" ones.
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February 4, 2013
Read this series in JR High and simply LOVED them! I need to track these down.....
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April 18, 2014
Fascinating to watch Drina start to "grow up" in this book.
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March 16, 2024
One of my favourites in the series. Drina loves Paris....and I've been to some of same places, so I could picture them.

AND she sees Grant again.
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