Bharatanatyam in Ballet Shoes

Mahak Jain, illustrated by Anu Chouhan

Image | Bharatanatyam in Ballet Shoes by Mahak Jaim, illustrated by Anu Chouhan

(Annick)

A girl explores her love of dancing and her cultural identity in a lively picture book with echoes of the real-life collaboration between Bharatanatyam icon Rukmini Devi Arundale and ballerina Anna Pavlova.
Paro comes from a dancing family. At home, she dances Bharatanatyam with her mom, and now she's excited to learn ballet. But what if she can't dance like the other kids in her class? Ballerinas move like fairies, while Bharatanatyam dancers seem like queens. Paro can't be both...can she? Anu Chouhan's vibrant, energetic illustrations emphasize themes of creative flexibility and navigating the intersections of different cultural identities. (From Annick Press)
Bharatanatyam in Ballet Shoes is for ages 4 to 7.
Mahak Jain writes for young people and adults. Her picture book Maya, illustrated by Elly Mackay was a Kirkus Best Book of the Year, a CBC Books Best Book of the Year, and winner of the 2017 South Asia Book Award. Mahak lives in Toronto.
Anu Chouhan is an illustrator from Burnaby, B.C. A trained animator and character designer, Anu often combines her love of Bollywood, anime, and global fashion into her art. She enjoys creating art that celebrates diversity and empowerment.