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Mirette #2

Starring Mirette & Bellini

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Mirette and the Great Bellini sweep all of Europe with their act on the high wire, but when Bellini is arrested after a performance in St. Petersburg, Mirette is challenged to master the Death Walk to save him from prison, in the sequel to the Caldecott Medalwinning Mirette on the High Wire. Reprint.

32 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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Emily Arnold McCully

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Emily Arnold McCully received the Caldecott Medal for Mirette on the High Wire. The illustrator of more than 40 books for young readers, she divides her time between Chatham, New York, and New York City.

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1,067 reviews13 followers
February 3, 2021
This one wasn't as strong as Mirette, in my opinion, but my 3.5 year old really enjoyed it. My wife and I were surprised but the unexpected journey into the class struggles of Tsarist Russia, but suddenly there we were. There was a bit about Mirette and Bellini espousing freedom which, people talking about "Freedom" in kids books always makes me feel a bit weird in a like, is this going to become a "Freedom Fries" situation, even though I know that objectively speaking, people weren't free under the Tsar. Anyway, despite all of that, the book still works in terms of making being in a circus act seem fun, exciting and liberating, and showing the cool tricks they could do, and also at not making it weird that this young girl is just traveling the world with this adult man. I have a sense that we peaked with the first book and the NIagara Falls sequel is going to be a mistake, but hearing my little kid ask for "Bellini" is so cute I can't resist, and I love the sort of art nouveau aesthetic of it all.
53 reviews2 followers
November 10, 2025
This second book about Mirette and Bellini is more political than the first. The two main characters take a trip to communist Russia, during which Bellini advocates for political freedom. Bellini is imprisoned, and Mirette rescues him by walking on a tightrope. While both of the Mirette & Bellini books have valuable lessons, I think that the first (Mirette on the High Wire) is more child-friendly.
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Author 6 books32.2k followers
September 21, 2025
Fine sequel to the 1993 Caldecott Medal winner Mirette on the High Wire, second of three, and sure enough, they are a high write team, traveling the world, performing crazy dangerous feats with style and cool charm. Great early twentieth century feel to the art, across Europe and the US.
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80 reviews1 follower
April 18, 2018
I liked this book because of the pictures and the storyline. I would have liked to see more but it was still enjoyable.

Lexile Measures: AD320L
DRA Level: 38

Presentation, Voice
Profile Image for Matthew.
2,890 reviews52 followers
June 26, 2013
I have trouble telling whether this story is based in fact or fiction, but I found it highly engaging. The story continues the story of the two characters from the previous book while mixing in some European historical context by expanding the setting of the previous book. You get a glimpse of Russian oppression and how people fought against it. It's good cause for discussion among readers. It's also an entertaining story with heroism and daring driving everything forward. Good read.
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543 reviews4 followers
August 21, 2013
I didn't know there was another one after the first!
And apparently there's a third?
Anyway, this one is very dramatic in the story telling,
and in the tricks they do.

The art is beautiful!
A very fun read!
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3 reviews
March 19, 2010
A childs book that is sophisticated with a powerful message, yet still written in a way to still appeal to a preschooler.
Profile Image for Bree.
1,751 reviews10 followers
November 8, 2012
Notes:
good story -- best of the 3
not a huge fan of her writing style -- feels rushed sometimes
pictures are beautiful
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1,244 reviews38 followers
September 5, 2013
Didn't realize this was a series. Have to read the other books with my little. We quite enjoyed this one.
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