Book Descriptions
for A Time to Dance by Padma Venkatraman
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Veda has loved to dance for as long as she can remember. She does so in spite of her mother, who wants her to be an engineer. But the day she wins a Bharatanatyam dance competition is also the day her life changes. On the bus ride home there’s an accident and Veda awakens in the hospital with her right leg amputated below the knee. As she begins the slow process of relearning how to walk, she dreams of dancing again. When her old teacher rejects her, she finds a new teacher, one who believes in dancing as a way to honor Shiva — as a means of emotional expression and showing the love of the god. It is, Veda understands, part of what drew her to dance as a young child, and something that she’s lost as she began enjoying attention for her talent. In a class with the youngest children she begins to relearn the basic moves under a young man named Govinda, who also feels a connection to the spiritual elements of dance that Veda longs to rediscover. And like Veda in the past, he also faces pressure from his family to do something other than what he loves. A novel in verse about a contemporary Indian teen is swiftly paced and emotionally compelling. (Age 12 and older)
CCBC Choices 2015. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2015. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Padma Venkatraman's inspiring story of a young girl's struggle to regain her passion and find a new peace is told lyrically through verse that captures the beauty and mystery of India and the ancient bharatanatyam dance form. This is a stunning novel about spiritual awakening, the power of art, and above all, the courage and resilience of the human spirit.
Veda, a classical dance prodigy in India, lives and breathes dance--so when an accident leaves her a below-knee amputee, her dreams are shattered. For a girl who's grown used to receiving applause for her dance prowess and flexibility, adjusting to a prosthetic leg is painful and humbling. But Veda refuses to let her disability rob her of her dreams, and she starts all over again, taking beginner classes with the youngest dancers. Then Veda meets Govinda, a young man who approaches dance as a spiritual pursuit. As their relationship deepens, Veda reconnects with the world around her, and begins to discover who she is and what dance truly means to her.
Veda, a classical dance prodigy in India, lives and breathes dance--so when an accident leaves her a below-knee amputee, her dreams are shattered. For a girl who's grown used to receiving applause for her dance prowess and flexibility, adjusting to a prosthetic leg is painful and humbling. But Veda refuses to let her disability rob her of her dreams, and she starts all over again, taking beginner classes with the youngest dancers. Then Veda meets Govinda, a young man who approaches dance as a spiritual pursuit. As their relationship deepens, Veda reconnects with the world around her, and begins to discover who she is and what dance truly means to her.
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