Dance the Hora, Isadora
Dance the Hora, Isadora
Koster, Gloria
product information
Condition: New, UPC: 9781681155876, Publication Date: Thu, September 1, 2022, Type: Hardcover ,
join & start selling
description
7A young girl learns the Hora at her cousin's wedding, then brings her new moves to dance class.


Bank Street College "Best Children's Books of the Year," 2023 Edition

"Joyous" --The Jewish Book Council

"Delightful and engaging" --The Sydney Taylor Shmooze


Chloe is our step-dance star. Tap-tap go her toes. Up go her knees, reaching almost as high as her chin.
When Chloe finished her routine last week, I felt Madame's eyes on me. "Isadora, would you like a turn? she asked.

More than anything, I wanted to say yes, but I had nothing to share. If only I could shine like Lucy, Mateo, and Chloe.

On the way home, Grandma could see I needed some cheering up.

"Why such a sad face? she asked.

"Everyone in class has a special dance," I said. "Everyone except me!"

"

I have a feeling you may have one very soon," Grandma said, "maybe even this weekend."

I knew she was thinking about the wedding. On Sunday, Cousin Rachel was getting married to Adam.


Excerpts from Deborah Kalb's Interview with Gloria Koster:

DK: What inspired you to write Dance the Hora, Isadora!, and how did you create your character Isadora?

GK: I wanted to write a wedding story in which the lens is focused on a child. While Isadora experiences the joy of the traditional dance and is able to teach it to her friends, she isn't happy throughout the story. It was important for me to imagine a real girl who initially experiences disappointment and who gains confidence with the support of a loving adult.

DK: What do you think the book says about dancing, and the hora specifically, in Jewish tradition?

GK: Though I have two left feet myself, I adore dancing. It's a way to clear my head, and I think Isadora's cares also melt away when she dances. The hora is new to her and also to her dance teacher and classmates, but everyone embraces the hora--typically, though not always, a Jewish dance--as happily as all the dances that reflect a variety of cultures (Latin dancing, step dancing, hip-hop, etc.)

DK: What do you hope kids take away from the book?

GK: I want kids to feel a kinship with Isadora, who is in a bit of a funk at first but feels like a superstar at the end. An the fact that she shares her traditional dance in a more secular setting will hopefully encourage all kids to proudly share things from their own cultures or religions.


reviews

Be the first to write a review

member goods

No member items were found under this heading.

notems store

The Maddie Diaries: A Memoir

by Ziegler, Maddie

Paperback /Paperback

$11.99

Mud, Sweat, and Tears: The ...

by Grylls, Bear

Paperback /Paperback

$12.74

Yoga for Cancer: A Guide ...

by Prinster, Tari

Paperback /Paperback

$14.96

listens & views

EL TIEMPO DE LA REVOLUCION

by TRUFFAZ,ERIC QUARTETT

COMPACT DISC

out of stock

$17.99

ANTHEMS

by PUNT,RAWLY

COMPACT DISC

out of stock

$5.75

TAKE IT BACK

by RENA,TAMI

COMPACT DISC

out of stock

$9.75

BEREL & THE BEREL & ...

by HILL,REBBEE

COMPACT DISC

out of stock

$17.49

Return Policy

All sales are final

Shipping

No special shipping considerations available.
Shipping fees determined at checkout.
promoting relevance through notable postings ]

A notem is a meaningful post that highlights an experience, idea, topic of interest, an event ... whatever a member believes worthy of discussion. Each notem becomes a pathway by which to make meaningful connections.

notems is a free, global social network that rewards members by the number and quality of notems they post.

notemote® © . Privacy Policy. Developed by Hartmann Software Group