“Misty showed everyone that she deserved the spotlight.”
A Girl Named Misty: The True Story of Misty Copeland explores the life of an African American female ballet dancer. The story begins with describing Misty’s childhood. Her family, mom and five siblings, did not have a lot of money and she was constantly moving from apartment to apartment. At the age of seven, her love of dancing was inspired by the olympic gymnast, Nadia Comaneci. From then on, she continued to find her inspiration through music and bi-racial artists such as Mariah Carey, that she would dance to in her bedroom. Misty went on to become the captain of her middle school drill team and continued to step out of her comfort zone by joining the Boys and Girls club ballet team. Ballet seemed to come naturally to her and her skills continued to impress her teachers. However, overtime, dancing became her every day life, and her mother worried that she was spending too much time away from her family and friends. Despite the challenges of living in and out of her home, Misty continued to find a way to purse her dreaming of dancing for the American Ballet Theatre. Not only did she get accepted to ABT, but was the first African American woman to do so.
This biography is a great read-aloud for all elementary ages K-5. The book allows students to not only explore cultural diversity, but also determination as well. It is important for students at a young age to understand the meaning of diversity and the significant role it plays in our society. Misty Copeland defies racial inequality by becoming the first African American to be promoted to principal dancer in the American Ballet Theatre. She did not let the color of her skin stop her from following her dreams; therefore, students can learn that all people, regardless of their race and ethnicity, can achieve their dreams. Misty’s determination is another key point teachers can explore with their students. There can be challenges in elementary school that students can face and it makes a difference for them to understand the meaning of determination. Students begin finding role models at a very young age. A read-aloud that promotes these core values, like Misty’s Copeland’s biography, can help students find someone they can look up to.