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Dance the Hora, Isadora Gloria Koster

Dance the Hora, Isadora By Gloria Koster

Dance the Hora, Isadora by Gloria Koster


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Dance the Hora, Isadora Summary

Dance the Hora, Isadora by Gloria Koster

A young girl learns the Hora at her cousin's wedding, then brings her new moves to dance class.


Chloe is our step-dance star. Tap-tap go her toes. Up go her knees, reaching almost as high as her chin. When Chloe finished her routine last week, I felt Madame's eyes on me. Isadora, would you like a turn? she asked.

More than anything, I wanted to say yes, but I had nothing to share. If only I could shine like Lucy, Mateo, and Chloe. On the way home, Grandma could see I needed some cheering up.

Why such a sad face? she asked.

Everyone in class has a special dance, I said. Everyone except me!

I have a feeling you may have one very soon, Grandma said, maybe even this weekend.

I knew she was thinking about the wedding. On Sunday, Cousin Rachel was getting married to Adam.


Excerpts from Deborah Kalb's Interview with Gloria Koster:

DK: What inspired you to write Dance the Hora, Isadora!, and how did you create your character Isadora?

GK: I wanted to write a wedding story in which the lens is focused on a child. While Isadora experiences the joy of the traditional dance and is able to teach it to her friends, she isn't happy throughout the story. It was important for me to imagine a real girl who initially experiences disappointment and who gains confidence with the support of a loving adult.

DK: What do you think the book says about dancing, and the hora specifically, in Jewish tradition?

GK: Though I have two left feet myself, I adore dancing. It's a way to clear my head, and I think Isadora's cares also melt away when she dances. The hora is new to her and also to her dance teacher and classmates, but everyone embraces the hora--typically, though not always, a Jewish dance--as happily as all the dances that reflect a variety of cultures (Latin dancing, step dancing, hip-hop, etc.)

DK: What do you hope kids take away from the book?

GK: I want kids to feel a kinship with Isadora, who is in a bit of a funk at first but feels like a superstar at the end. An the fact that she shares her traditional dance in a more secular setting will hopefully encourage all kids to proudly share things from their own cultures or religions.


Dance the Hora, Isadora Reviews

Dance the Hora, Isado ra is an exhil a rat ing, dance-filled tale that will leave any read er eager to fly around a large, open space, syn chro niz ing with oth ers to a live ly tune.

At a buoy ant fam i ly wed ding, Isado ra, with the help of her spry grand ma, embraces the hora, a clas sic Jew ish dance. Enthu si as tic, she brings the cir cle dance to her beloved dance class and intro duces it to her dance teacher and the oth er students.

With appeal ing pas tel and flo ral illus tra tions and an exu ber ant sto ry, Dance the Hora, Isado ra is a joy ous and delight ful book - so much so that it is rec om mend ed to wear danc ing shoes while reading. --Helen Weiss Pincus, Jewish Book Council


Dance the Hora, Isadora is a joyful book that captures the delight of dancing the hora at a Jewish wedding. Isadora is a spunky little girl who takes ballet classes. At the end of each class, the students can share a favorite dance. Isadora doesn't have a special dance of her own, but her grandma tells her that she will have one soon. Isadora knows that her grandma is referring to Cousin Rachel's wedding, which they'll both be attending on Sunday.

At the wedding celebration, when the band starts playing Hava Nagila, Grandma makes a space for herself and Isadora in the dance circle. With no time to learn the hora, Isadora is swept along with the others-and so is the reader thanks to the lively language describing the music and dancing. The illustrations exude laughter and joy and make the wedding come alive. Later Grandma teaches Isadora the steps, so she is able to share the hora with her ballet friends.

Isadora has a grand time at the wedding. As the flower girl, she gets to stand under the chuppah. Other Jewish wedding rituals and customs are shown, too. We see the groom smash the glass and the bride and groom lifted up in chairs, all through the eyes of a little girl who witnesses this jubilation for the first time.

The book ends with a Note to Families which expands a little more on the Jewish content, making this delightfully engaging book a good candidate for the Sydney Taylor Book Award.

Whether the child reader has already been to such a wonderful celebration or not, they'll be glad they were invited to this wedding! --Arlene Schenker, The Sydney Taylor Shmooze


In Gloria Koster's new picture book DANCE THE HORA, ISADORA (Apples & Honey Press, 2022) illustrated by Barbara Bongini, young Isadora struggles to find a special dance to share with her peers in dance class. But after participating in her cousin Rachel's Jewish wedding as a flower girl, Isadora finds inspiration from the traditional celebration and dancing the hora with loved ones, especially with the support of her grandmother. DANCE THE HORA, ISADORA integrates traditional Jewish practices and reminds readers of the importance of individuality. --Barbara Bietz, Jewish Books for Kids . . . And More!



About Gloria Koster

Gloria Koster worked for many years as a school librarian. She is the author of multiple books for children including Little Red Ruthie, A Hanukkah Tale, and Mitzi's Mitzvah. She lives in Manhattan and Pound Ridge, NY.

Additional information

CIN1681155877VG
9781681155876
1681155877
Dance the Hora, Isadora by Gloria Koster
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Behrman House Inc.,U.S.
2022-09-22
32
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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