

Merce Robinson is a library manager from Shaker Heights, OH.Sassy tries out for a summer dance festival in Washington, D.C., despite the other girls' taunts that she is much too tall.Īctor, director, dancer/choreographer and singer, Debbie Allen's career has touched nearly every facet of the entertainment industry.Īllen's Broadway career as a dancer, singer and actor began in the chorus of Purlie.

With its feel-good ending, this entertaining book is right on point for young lovers of the dance and all children reaching for a seemingly impossible dream. At the same time, his illustrations capture the beauty and grace of the dancer's classical lines. Kadir Nelson does a wonderful job of slightly exaggerating the dancer's bodies in his paintings, complimenting Allen's humorous, wise-cracking text. Soon, Sassy realizes that her height is a gift in the world of dance. "Being tall means you can see all around, so you can always find the right path to take her" wise Uncle Redd reassures her. Sassy has a chance to audition for a place in a summer dance festival, but she almost lets her doubts get the better of her.

Sassy dreams of becoming a prima ballerina but as her dance classmates tell her, her large feet and long legs stand in the way of her dreams. Allen's character captures all the longings and feelings of a budding ballerina.

Sassy, aptly named because of her quick wit and in-your-face attitude, is a young dancer who dreams of a starring role on-stage despite her physical imperfections. In Allen's second book for children she utilizes her expertise as a gifted dancer, and the inspiration of her sixteen-year-old daughter, Vivian, also an aspiring dancer, to write a charming work of fiction. Surely no one knows more about the world of dance than Debbie Allen, who is not only a superb dancer but an award-winning actress, director, choreographer and producer. Retrieved from ĭancing In the Wings by Debbie Allen, illustrated by Kadir Nelson Dial Book for Young Readers, September 2000, $16.99, ISBN 1-9, Ages 4-8 MLA style: "Dancing In the Wings." The Free Library.
