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Ellie & The Bunheads

Published
May 1997
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
150

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... about my feet, let me just announce that they're way too big. They look like clown feet, and pink satin toe shoes don't help. Advance self-improvement: start saving now for when I finally stop dancing. Maybe then I can get a foot transplant operation.
—To be continued.

Ellie Lane may worry about every single part of her body, but she's probably the best bunhead—ballet dancer—in Ms. Hawkins's ballet class. She's slender, she's graceful, and everyone knows she's sure to make it into the prestigious Philadelphia Dance Theater when she turns thirteen.

Everyone, that is, except Ellie.

She thinks she loves to dance, but if it means giving up parties and boyfriends and having to eat her mother's fat-free lasagna every night, she's got to make sure that this is what she really wants to do.

Returning to the familiar territory of her two previous books, Dog Years and Some Friend, Sally Warner reveals the many sides of a dancer, a daughter, a teenager,
and a friend.

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May 1998 Knopf ISBN 0679890971
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First Edition May 1997 Knopf ISBN 0679882294
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May 1997 Knopf ISBN 0679982299
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