If you asked her, Robin would say that ballet means everything to
her.
But no one's asking Robin. Not her parents, who can no longer afford
ballet lessons because all of their money is going toward bringing
Robin's Chinese grandmother to America. Not her grandmother, a demanding
woman who can barely walk. And now, Robin is even losing touch with her
ballet friends, who are moving on without her. It's hard for Robin to
hide her resentment of this foreign grandmother who's changed her whole
life. Then Robin uncovers a secret that leads to a new understanding of
the many ways in which she and her tough old grandmother are alike.
"An appealing story that draws readers into the world of ballet, while
offering an authentic and sometimes amusing look at the dynamics of
Chinese-American family life."--School Library Journal
"Kids who appreciate a story about fighting for one's dream will enjoy
Robin's saga."--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books