Star Rating: —> 5 Stars
This certainly was the not other side of perfect, but perfection itself! I gotta say, THIS IS A DEBUT?!? It definitely does NOT read like one! I look forward to future works by this author! My GOD, so AMAZING!
A Junior in high school, who has spent her whole life dedicated to ballet, & intended on being a professional ballerina, shatters her leg while dancing, and despite physical therapy, can no longer dance on pointe, which is something ABSOLUTELY life-shattering for her. She grapples with some really hard stuff— her identity outside of ballet, anger, rage, jealousy, and other issues, but this book handles them perfectly & realistically, and then lets this girl, the main character, Alina, truly blossom. Her journey back to feeling comfortable in her own skin is so emotionally provoking, and yet the author manages to create just an amazingly fun atmosphere, and also a fun, yet relatable, wonderfully diverse cast of characters that feels so natural!
Despite Alina going through a crisis, she is still the star of this novel, & shines beautifully; she is funny, strong, relatable, kind, & just a WONDERFUL character to read about.
I can't be as impartial as i'd like (🤷🏼♀️ i love dance, what can I say?), because I danced for a very long time (it was the biggest part of my life for a long time), was in school plays, etc., and though it may not be in a class or professionally or on a stage, I still dance my heart out every day, it is in every fiber of my being, music comes on, I come ALIVE(!), so I felt a real connection to Alina. BUT STILL. That doesn't even MATTER, because HELLLOOO, this debut was just PHENOMENAL for ALL THE REASONS!
This was such a fun novel, with both serious topics, & just moments upon moments that were a blast— completely and totally amazing hs romance, friendship, and family dynamics (which btw Alina's family is #GOALS !).
On a more serious note, the way this novel handled racism was AMAZING. ALINA IS BADASS AF & PROUD of her Japanese-American identity. I love how she can be so sure of herself, yet so not at the same time... and how she truly comes into her own, but not without making mistakes... I think a lot of teens, & honestly readers of all ages, will be able to relate to her character and/or take something away from this novel.
And honestly who doesn't love a YA contemporary that takes place during the high school musical?! It's just the best!!!
I have to say, I had forgotten just how problematic traditional ballet can be, how they stereotype & make Asian-Americans, but honestly anyone who isn't white—anyone BIPOC, both the dancers, & audience members of those races, feel ostracized & uncomfortable, mostly, and i don't know, that just GOT me. Got me angry. Frustrated. I only hope more progress is being made. This novel addresses that in such an elegant, yet fiery way... I truly cannot believe this is a debut! SO AMAZING!
I highly recommend for all YA contemporary lovers! 🤍