The Cranky Ballerina

by Elise Gravel (Author) Elise Gravel (Illustrator)

The Cranky Ballerina
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

Ada hates everything about ballet class, yet she still has to go! Arabesques? Grotesque! And then one Saturday, Ada pliés right out the door and into the hallway, smacking into someone who thinks her ungraceful moves are great!In the tradition of Kevin Henkes's Lilly books and Russell and Lillian Hoban's Frances classics, Ada is a plucky little kid with her own way of thinking.

Through Ada's stubbornness and emotional honesty, author/illustrator Elise Gravel shows her understanding of how kids feel and why. She shows us that anger is normal and feeling our emotions leads to growth! This short, funny, energetic book--full of word bubbles that enhance visual literacy and Gravel's signature vibrant illustrations--is a great choice for both reading aloud and reading independently for emergent readers.Children who love ballet--and definitely those who don't--will delight in this clever, subversive tale about a kid who has to do what she doesn't like in order to discover what she loves.

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Publishers Weekly

With gravity-defying pigtails and a near-permanent scowl, Ada lives up to her description in the title of a book whose theme is less "practice makes perfect" than "follow your bliss." Working in a palette of pink and mint--spiked with jittery reds and lime greens that amplify Ada's irritation--Gravel (I Want a Monster!) follows along as Ada puts on her "waaay too tight" leotard and "waaay too itchy" tutu before being driven to class by her father. Once there, Ada's attempts at a pirouette send her careening across the studio, carving a path of destruction as she goes. But what's this? A karate class next door, taught by a man "in some kind of pajamas," where a path of destruction might be a good thing? This isn't a story that takes itself (or ballet) (or karate) too seriously, but Gravel is clearly not in the camp that believes that "quitters never win." Instead, she suggests--both to children and to the adults in charge of their extracurricular schedules--why not channel your energy into something you actually enjoy? Ages 4-8. Agent: Lori Nowicki, Painted Words. (Aug.)

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School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 2--Saturdays are terrible--at least for Ada. They mean ballet class, and Ada "HATES" ballet. The irritable dancer pouts about putting on her "waaay too tight" leotard and tutu, all the while fussing about the bane of her existence. As the story progresses, readers understand why Ada hates ballet--she's not very good at it. Her pirouettes turn into kicks and punches, and her jetes are far from graceful. Her little friend, a stuffed (occasionally animated) creature that resembles Gravel's I Want a Monster cast, encourages her and frequently gets caught up in Ada's hazardous momentum. Ada's inability to move with poise leaves her frustrated--until her last attempt at pirouetting sends her out the door, crashing into trash cans and colliding into a karate teacher. It seems that her natural talents are best reserved for the mat. The protagonist's bad mood stems from her frustration at her failure, which sets her apart from similarly short-fused characters. The main text is composed of short exchanges, action words, and comprehensible narration. Gravel employs her signature digital style, using prominent black lines and a selective palette to create a quirky setting and tone. Furthermore, observant readers will notice subtle, giggle-worthy gestures from other characters. This book will resonate with children, especially those who have yet to channel their misunderstood talents. VERDICT A noteworthy addition for most collections. Fans of Gravel will get a kick out of this grouchy character.--Briana Moore, School Library Journal

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Review quotes

This book will resonate with children, especially those who have yet to channel their misunderstood talents. A noteworthy addition for most collections. Fans of Gravel will get a kick out of this grouchy character.—School Library Journal
Elise Gravel
Elise Gravel has written and illustrated more than 30 books, including La clé à molette which won Canada's prestigious Governor General's Literary Award in the illustration category. She has published diverse projects with publishers in both Canada and the U.S. and her books have been translated into a dozen languages. Elise lives with her husband and their children in Montreal.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780062351241
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publication date
August 20, 2016
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV031020 - Juvenile Fiction | Performing Arts | Dance
JUV039050 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Emotions & Feelings
Library of Congress categories
Humorous stories
Anger
Ballerinas
Ballet dancing
Anger in children
Karate

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