A year ago, Tanya Zeshonski was living in Wisconsin, interning at the
public television station, and eating Polish food on the holidays. Then
her mother divorced her father, reclaimed her maiden name of MacDonald,
and moved to North Carolina to submerge them all in their Scottish
heritage. So now, at 15, Tanya is the oldest beginning student at the
Flora MacDonald School of Highland Dance. Instead of pursuing her dream
of being a filmmaker, she's learning the Highland Fling, one of the
national dances of Scotland. Learning it means a lot to her mother,
though, so Tanya resigns herself to practicing for the biggest event of
the summer, the Cross Creek Highland Games. At the games, Tanya must
face not only the intricacies of the dance, but the complications
brought on by a handsome bagpiper named Miguel, a ghostly ancestor, and
the arrival of her father. Tanya's sharp, funny voice rings true as she
describes the delicate steps of the dance and the beginning of her new
life.