· Dancing Through Fire (Portraits #1) by Kathryn Lasky. Scholastic Paperbacks. Hardcover. GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy, will have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Katherine Lasky always puts out a decent children's historical fiction. This was no exception. In "Dancing Through Fire" she's taken on the task of telling the story behind Degas' famous painting "L'Etoile" (also known as "Dancer on the Stage")/5. BooksLiterary Work of Kathryn Lasky. Dancing Through Fire Welcome to 19th century Paris, and the world of Degas's dancers. Against the fiery backdrop of war, the beauty of the ballet sustains and strengthens year-old Sylvie, a pupil at the Paris Opera Ballet.
Dancing through fire by Kathryn Lasky. 0 Ratings 3 Want to read; 0 Currently reading; 0 Have read; This edition was published in by Scholastic in New York. Written in English — pages Sylvie dreams of being a prima ballerina. When the Franco-Prussian war begins in , Sylvie is thrown into turmoil and tragedy. October USA Hardback. Title: Dancing Through Fire (Portraits #1) Author (s): Kathryn Lasky. ISBN: X / (USA edition) Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks. Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA Amazon AU. November USA Library Binding. Title: Dancing Through Fire: Based on the Art of Edgar Degas. Portraits: Dancing Through Fire (Portraits) by Kathryn Lasky First published in 1 edition — 1 previewable Borrow Listen. Download for print-disabled Days of the Dead. by Kathryn Lasky First published in 1 edition — 1 previewable Borrow Listen. Download for print-disabled Kathryn Lasky × Close. Subjects.
Portraits: Dancing Through Fire by Kathryn Lasky (Published by Scholastic, October 1, ) Sylvie Bertrand is a young girl who is studying to be a ballerina at the Paris Opera Ballet School in Due to poverty, her mother had to leave the ballet to marry years ago and now she is living through her hopes and dreams for Sylvie - if she could. Katherine Lasky always puts out a decent children's historical fiction. This was no exception. In "Dancing Through Fire" she's taken on the task of telling the story behind Degas' famous painting "L'Etoile" (also known as "Dancer on the Stage"). Dancing Through Fire Welcome to 19th century Paris, and the world of Degas's dancers. Against the fiery backdrop of war, the beauty of the ballet sustains and strengthens year-old Sylvie, a pupil at the Paris Opera Ballet.
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