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LAUREN IN THE LIMELIGHT

For fans of the classic novel Ballet Shoes, a coming-of-age dance story reimagined for a new generation

Oct 17, 2023 | 370 Pages | 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 |

Middle Grade (9 and up) | 

9798988307822 (hc) | $29.99

9798988307808 (pb) | $17.99  

9798988307815 (ebook) | $9.99

1230007140396 (audio)  | $10.45

Available Bookshop.org, Amazon, B&N, Kobo, and most importantly, your local indie bookstore.

As she begins 6th grade, Lauren Lightfoot wants nothing more than to get her first pair of pointe shoes, enjoy her love for ballet, and spend time with her friends. Lauren and her friends Bryan and Serena are challenged to define themselves both on stage and in the world when they audition for the Pacific Northwest Ballet School and compete for roles in the spring recital.

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"Lauren in the Limelight promotes empathy and understanding, and deals with the crucial moments in life when we gain maturity, break from our parents’ version of us, and become ourselves.”

Peter Boal, Artistic Director of Pacific Northwest Ballet and author of Illusions of Camelot

"This is the ballet book I wish I could have read as a young ballet student."

Megan Fairchild, principal dancer with New York City Ballet and author of The Ballerina Mindset

“I so wish that Lauren in the Limelight had been in my local library when I was a tween-ager... I would have loved loved loved to imagine myself Lauren then and I know that tweens—ballet fans or not—are going to love it now.”

Nancy Pearl, author of the Book Lust series and George & Lizzie: A Novel

“It has everything. Drama. Competition. Passion. If you love ballet, you will love Miriam Landis’s book.”

Mary Helen Bowers, Founder and CEO of Ballet Beautiful

Lauren in the Limelight centers around three young adolescents captivated by ballet's mysterious, magical lure, but this book is about so much more than dance. The characters' relationship and fascination with ballet is a prism through which we— and they— begin to discover and understand the complexities of self-identity, autonomy, and morality and that adults have just as many internal conflicts as kids.”

Gavin Larsen, author of Being a Ballerina and former principal with Oregon Ballet Theatre

“We love stories about dancers written by dancers! Lauren in the Limelight is a novel perfect for young dancers starting their journey into pointe work.”

Kathryn Morgan, former soloist with New York City Ballet

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