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Starring Prima - Jacquelyn Mitchard

Starring Prima

By: Jacquelyn Mitchard

Hardcover | 1 June 2005

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<p> From the day she was born in the piano backstage at the Ballet Jolie, it was obvious that Prima was destined for greatness. </p> <p> Her family fully expected her to become the lead dancer with the American Ballet Rodente. Such an honor should be enough for any mouselet, but Prima had even bigger plans. She wouldn't be satisfied until she could share her talent with all creatures -- even humans. But as any mouse with half a brain knows, the last thing you want to do around a human is draw attention to yourself. Did that stop Prima? Not on your tutu! </p>
Industry Reviews
Born in a grand piano, at the Ballet Jolie in New York City, Prima's first words are, "I'm born to dance," and indeed, she becomes a ballet star. She's a mischievous and daring mouse and it gets her into trouble on the one hand and enables her to make friends with Kristen, a ten-year-old human, on the other. Their adventures together include accompanying Kristen's mother, a star ballerina, to Paris, where Prima falls in love with the star ballet dancer, Abelard. She marries and remains at the ballet, where her grandmother had taught years ago. When her friend returns to Paris, she meets Prima's daughter, who has stayed to welcome her and tell her of Prima's passing. Various characters (Kristen's new kitten, Prima's loving and talented family) help make this a rollicking adventure, but numerous asides alluding to human and mouse foibles and an elaborate history of the mouse family are often distracting as they interrupt the storyline and break up the narrative flow. Black-and-white cartoon drawings are as whimsical as the adventures. A reasonably enjoyable read-aloud, especially to those who were Angelina Ballerina devotees when they were younger. (Fiction. 6-9) (Kirkus Reviews)

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