Miranda lives to dance. Hers is a world filled with dizzying pirouettes and graceful flying leaps, all to the rhythm dictated by her very own heart. Miranda eagerly prepares for the day of her recital and her first stage appearance, a day on which she is sure to shine.
But on the day of the recital, Miranda accidentally learns about her mother's debilitating childhood illnessan illness that prevented her from dancing as a child. Suddenly Miranda's limbs feel leaden, and she's completely lost her sense of flight. When Miranda sees the world though her mother's eyes, she feels trapped within the confines of her own body. Can Miranda rediscover her whirl and twirl?
Complemented by kinetic images, the story of Dancing Miranda urges young readers to appreciate their gifts and look past the physical limitations that threaten a soaring spirit. Instead, they may find that their efforts give a little joy to those who have lost their own.
Bilingual edition