Bunheads, Act 2
The Dance of Courage
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Narrated by:
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Misty Copeland
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Written by:
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Misty Copeland
About this listen
Misty and her bunhead crew are back! And this time, they’re excited to learn the ballet Don Quixote—a wondrous tale about a brave knight searching for his Dulcinea, his one true love.
Misty’s best friend, Cat, loves this ballet most of all. She thinks Don Quixote’s quest to find love is romantic, but she also knows the story’s real hero is Kitri, the daughter of an innkeeper, who boldly defies her father to marry for love instead of money.
The class is spellbound as Cat tells them the story, and their teacher agrees Don Quixote is the perfect next ballet for their class to perform.
The bunheads get right to work learning the ballet. Misty hopes to land the role of Cupid, and she knows the role of the strong-willed Kitri could only be played by Cat. But when Cat is injured and unable to perform, she weathers her disappointment with courage and a dose of girl power that would make Kitri proud.
Bunheads, Act 2: The Dance of Courage is an inspiring tale for anyone who’s ever suffered a setback or had a dream deferred.
Critic Reviews
Praise for Bunheads, Act 2:
“In the second book of her “Bunheads” series, Bunheads, Act 2: The Dance of Courage, Copeland explores supportive friendships and kindness…The girls learn how courageous it is to be a supportive friend while watching someone else live their dream, even when you can’t… The lesson is beautifully depicted in the 30-page journey illustrated by Setor Fiadzigbey, who perfectly draws ballet poses, including pointe dancing.—Parents.com
“The prima ballerina’s new children’s book is a delightful read that teaches youngsters the importance of determination, compassion and friendship through dance”—Essence.com
“With her new children’s book, Bunheads Act 2: The Dance of Courage, the groundbreaking ballerina isn’t just telling stories about pliés and pirouettes. She’s spotlighting the friendships, communities, and cultures that make those stories matter.”—TheGriot.com
“It’s time for Misty’s class to learn a new ballet, and her friend Cat has her heart set on Don Quixote…Tragedy strikes when Cat and another dancer collide, resulting in a sprained ankle for Cat, their Dulcinea. Copeland shows a less-glamorous reality of dance training in her sequel to Bunheads (2020)…A supportive atmosphere permeates the proceedings, during which the dancers and their teacher lift one another up and offer help whenever needed. The illustrations, once again, are full of rich colors and movement, not to mention interesting uses of light and perspective. Another lovely portrait of life in the ballet studio and on stage.”—Booklist
“In the second book of her “Bunheads” series, Bunheads, Act 2: The Dance of Courage, Copeland explores supportive friendships and kindness…The girls learn how courageous it is to be a supportive friend while watching someone else live their dream, even when you can’t… The lesson is beautifully depicted in the 30-page journey illustrated by Setor Fiadzigbey, who perfectly draws ballet poses, including pointe dancing.—Parents.com
“The prima ballerina’s new children’s book is a delightful read that teaches youngsters the importance of determination, compassion and friendship through dance”—Essence.com
“With her new children’s book, Bunheads Act 2: The Dance of Courage, the groundbreaking ballerina isn’t just telling stories about pliés and pirouettes. She’s spotlighting the friendships, communities, and cultures that make those stories matter.”—TheGriot.com
“It’s time for Misty’s class to learn a new ballet, and her friend Cat has her heart set on Don Quixote…Tragedy strikes when Cat and another dancer collide, resulting in a sprained ankle for Cat, their Dulcinea. Copeland shows a less-glamorous reality of dance training in her sequel to Bunheads (2020)…A supportive atmosphere permeates the proceedings, during which the dancers and their teacher lift one another up and offer help whenever needed. The illustrations, once again, are full of rich colors and movement, not to mention interesting uses of light and perspective. Another lovely portrait of life in the ballet studio and on stage.”—Booklist
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