Listen to the Nightingale

Listen to the Nightingale by Rumer Godden is a poignant tale published by Penguin Young Readers Group in 1994. This edition, written in English and spanning 198 pages, follows the journey of Lottie, an orphan raised by the costume mistress of a London ballet company. As she wins a scholarship to a prestigious ballet school, Lottie faces a dilemma between pursuing her dream and her affection for a puppy.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family, belonging, and the challenges of growing up. The story delves into Lottie’s experiences within the world of performing arts and dance, highlighting her emotional struggles as she navigates her aspirations and her bond with her pet. Set against a backdrop that includes elements of juvenile fiction, this book offers insights into the life of an orphan and the importance of connections, both human and animal.
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When she wins a scholarship to a famous ballet school, Lottie, an orphan reared by the costume mistress for a London ballet company, is torn between her lifelong dream and her love for a puppy.
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