A girl who’s lost everything discovers strength through dance & artistry in Little Girl Can Dance, by Tricia D. Wagner
Artistry, dance, and imagination—these are Andromeda’s wells of nourishment and her weapons. Though they might help her survive, they could also destroy her.
Living in a temporary home, lacking all stability, Andromeda relies on her creature, Blunder, and her next-door neighbor Spike, who proves a true friend. “Most things untie themselves and drift away,” says Andromeda of Spike. “He’s the one thing that, even if pushed, keeps coming back.”
But Andromeda’s displacement is far from over. She's sent to live at a boarding school for “at-risk” girls. A boarding school that—heaven forbid—does not allow dancing.
At the boarding school, she’s viewed as different. Weird. An outcast. And the cruel boarding school caste system—which Andromeda sees as a barbaric machine—might prove powerful enough to destroy her.
In this beautifully written, modern retelling of the Greek Andromeda myth—in six smashing movements—Wagner shares Andromeda’s poignant refusal to accept her exile.
Wagner’s Andromeda, while holding true to herself and standing up for others, resists succumbing to the forces targeting her, pressuring her to believe that she’s trapped as "a bottom rung girl.”
And she does so with the only weapons she’s got – creativity, imagination, artistry, and dance.
Through masterful writing that sweeps at a wonderful pace, Wagner moves Andromeda into tight places, no less dreadful than the rock with its chain and the coming sea monster afflicting the Andromeda of Euripides’ 5th century myth.
“Through careful word choice and design, Tricia D. Wagner paints a compelling picture about a young girl who must rely primarily on herself to keep her place in the world. Blending magical realism with difficult human situations, this book gives readers a thought-provoking perspective on what it is to belong. This is a story that will resonate with both young adult and adult readers alike.”
- Mary Lanni, Reedsy Discovery
“The story of Andromeda will reach anyone who has ever felt abandoned or alone in the world.” - Debbie Winnekins Deutsch, author of the YA novel, Throw Away Sisters
Wagner expertly crafts a story about finding oneself, about the liberty of discovering one’s inner strength, and about the potential that art carries to bring healing and help us survive. Adult lovers of young adult (YA) and literary fiction, as well as YA and older middle-grade readers, will relate to Andromeda’s desperation to break free from the voices pressuring her to devalue herself, to conform.
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Buy the book! Little Girl Can Dance – The Tale of Andromeda Told in Six Smashing Movements
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