An edition of Marie, dancing (2005)

Marie, dancing

1st Harcourt pbk. ed.
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Marie, dancing
Carolyn Meyer, Carolyn Meyer
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An edition of Marie, dancing (2005)

Marie, dancing

1st Harcourt pbk. ed.
  • 12 Want to read
  • 1 Have read

A fictionalized autobiography of Marie Van Goethem, the impoverished student from the Paris Opéra ballet school who became the model for Edgar Degas's famous sculpture, "The Little Dancer."

Publish Date
Publisher
Harcourt
Language
English
Pages
260

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Cover of: Marie, dancing
Marie, dancing
2007, Harcourt
in English - 1st Harcourt pbk. ed.
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Marie, dancing
2005, Gulliver Books/Harcourt, Gulliver Books
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Ages 12 and up.

Published in
Orlando
Genre
Fiction., Juvenile fiction.

The Physical Object

Pagination
260 p. ;
Number of pages
260

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23096862M
ISBN 10
0152058796
ISBN 13
9780152058791
Library Thing
626316
Goodreads
577169

Work Description

Marie van Goethem, a fourteen-year-old ballet dancer in the famed Paris Opéra, has led a life of hardship and poverty. For her, dancing is the only joy to counter the pain inflicted by hunger, her mother's drinking, and her selfish older sister. But when famed artist Edgar Degas demands Marie's presence in his studio, it appears that her life will be transformed: He will pay her to pose for a new sculpture, and he promises to make her a star.

As Marie patiently stands before Mr. Degas each week, she dreams about supporting her family without being corrupted like most young dancers. She dreams about a life as a ballerina on the stage of the Opéra. And she dreams about being with her true love.

In this deeply moving, historically based account, Carolyn Meyer examines the life of the model for Edgar Degas's most famous sculpture, Little Dancer Aged Fourteen.

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