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ZURI RAY TRIES BALLET by Tami Charles Kirkus Star

ZURI RAY TRIES BALLET

by Tami Charles ; illustrated by Sharon Sordo

Pub Date: June 15th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-06-291489-7
Publisher: Quill Tree Books/HarperCollins

Zuri Ray loves trying new things but decides ballet camp needs a boost.

Zuri Ray, a biracial (Black/White) girl with a curly Afro, loves trying extraordinary things, especially with her friend Jessie Colón, a bespectacled, brown-skinned Latinx girl. Zuri and Jessie take turns choosing activities. But when Jessie chooses a weeklong ballet camp, Zuri is more tolerant than excited. In class, Jessie is a natural while Zuri’s arms and legs do not cooperate. Zuri goes home wanting to quit, but her family convinces her to keep trying. Classes don’t really improve, so after a pep talk with the teacher, Zuri shakes things up in class, shocking the other students with soccer clothes, loose, puffy hair, and kicks instead of leaps. Jessie is infuriated. When the friends make up, they agree that even though they don’t have to like the same things, they can make things fun together. This sweet picture book is a fun departure from the typical ballet story, with an adventurous, sporty protagonist, a markedly diverse class headed by a Black teacher, and a wide array of activities and interests for the best friends to try, together and with family. Sordo’s bright, busy illustrations express the characters’ personalities and moods with energy and pizzazz. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A refreshing celebration of individuality, friendship, and exploration.

(Picture book. 4-8)