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Friday Night Stage Lights

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The Cutting Edge meets Step Up in this hilarious M!X novel where the worlds of football and ballet collide.
Brooklyn Gartner eats, sleeps, and breathes ballet. But after her mom gets remarried and moves them to Texas, everything changes. Thanks to her star football player stepbrother, her family is football obsessed. And thanks to a new conditioning program, the middle school football team starts to take classes at her dance studio—the only place Brooklyn felt like she belonged.

She has a chance to escape if she can get into her dream high school, The Texas School of the Arts, where she'll be able to pursue her passion for dance. Brooklyn just has to get through the big All-City showcase first, where a ton of scouts will be there, including one from TSOTA.

But when Brooklyn's dance partner gets injured, she has to turn to an unexpected ally—Logan, a boy on the middle school football team—to help her get through the showcase. With some fancy footwork, teamwork and a little understanding, can Brooklyn make her mark, and dance her way onto a bigger stage?
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    • Kirkus

      August 15, 2018
      Brooklyn has one love: ballet.She's competing for a spot at the Texas School of the Arts, where she can focus on dance. Her first step: impress TSOTA's scouts at the All-City Showcase with a pas de deux. Her teacher suggests a volunteer activity to round out her application and has the perfect project. Enter the fumbling (pun intended) Leighton Middle School football team; they're taking conditioning classes at Brooklyn's ballet studio, and Brooklyn will model the positions. Many girls in her class are excited about the boys--but not Brooklyn. The studio is her haven in her football-obsessed town, and she's not pleased at the prospect of sharing it with boys who goof around during lessons and treat ballet like a joke. When dance partner Jayden breaks his leg, Brooklyn almost gives up on the showcase, but then her teacher suggests Logan, a football player, fill in. He agrees, on one condition: that Brooklyn give football a chance. She promises, but that will never happen. Or will it? A family dispute over Brooklyn's superstar high school-football-player stepbrother Tanner's future adds an extra layer of tension to the story. Brooklyn's friend Mia is biracial, Japanese and white. Former partner Jayden is 6 feet tall and, as he calls himself "the LeBron James of ballet," is implied black. Brooklyn, her family, and Logan are all default white (as is much of the rest of the cast).Will inspire readers to go for their dreams, one leap at a time. (Fiction. 8-13)

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    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2019
      Brooklyn loves ballet and hates football. Unfortunately, everyone in her new Texas town, including her quarterback stepbrother, are football fanatics. When the middle-school football team is required to take classes at her ballet studio, Brooklyn learns that football and ballet have some similarities after all. Brooklyn's feelings of alienation in her new surroundings are well wrought in this predictable but buoyant middle-school novel.

      (Copyright 2019 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:5.2
  • Lexile® Measure:770
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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