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He who dreams

Florence, Melanie (author.).

Summary: Juggling soccer, school, friends and family leaves John with little time for anything else. But one day at the local community center, following the sound of drums, he stumbles into an Indigenous dance class. Before he knows what's happening, John finds himself stumbling through beginner classes with a bunch of little girls, skipping soccer practice and letting his other responsibilities slide. When he attends a pow wow and witnesses a powerful performance, he realizes that he wants to be a dancer more than anything. But the nearest class for boys is at the Native Cultural Center in the city, and he still hasn't told his family or friends about his new passion. If he wants to dance, he will have to stop hiding. Between the mocking of his teammates and the hostility of the boys in his dance class, John must find a way to balance and embrace both the Irish and Cree sides of his heritage.

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  • ISBN: 9781459811027 (paperback)
  • Physical Description: 137 pages ; 19 cm
    regular print
    print
  • Publisher: Victoria, British Columbia : Orca Book Publishers, 2017.
Subject: Dance -- Fiction
Sex discrimination -- Canada
Male dancers -- Fiction
Indigenous peoples -- Social life and customs -- Canada -- Fiction
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Fiction
Indigenous Peoples -- Canada -- Fiction
Topic Heading: First Nations

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  • 7 of 8 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 0 of 1 copy available at Terrace Public Library.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Terrace Public Library YA FLO (Text) 35151001044387 Young Adult Fiction Not holdable Lost 2020-08-24

Summary: Juggling soccer, school, friends and family leaves John with little time for anything else. But one day at the local community center, following the sound of drums, he stumbles into an Indigenous dance class. Before he knows what's happening, John finds himself stumbling through beginner classes with a bunch of little girls, skipping soccer practice and letting his other responsibilities slide. When he attends a pow wow and witnesses a powerful performance, he realizes that he wants to be a dancer more than anything. But the nearest class for boys is at the Native Cultural Center in the city, and he still hasn't told his family or friends about his new passion. If he wants to dance, he will have to stop hiding. Between the mocking of his teammates and the hostility of the boys in his dance class, John must find a way to balance and embrace both the Irish and Cree sides of his heritage.
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