Carmina, Come Dance!

Cover of Carmina, Come Dance! by Mary K. Whittington
Publisher: Atheneum
Year: 1989
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 28
ISBN-13: 9780689315541
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Weight: 0.55997414548 Pounds
Dewey Decimal: [E]
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Carmina, Come Dance! by Mary K. Whittington is a First Edition published by Atheneum in 1989. This 28-page book is presented in English and explores the relationship between a young girl named Carmina and her great-grandmother, whom she initially fears. Through the power of music, specifically the old lady’s piano playing, Carmina discovers a unique connection that transforms her feelings and fosters a bond between them.

Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family and the emotional ties that can be strengthened through shared experiences. The story highlights the significance of music in bridging generational gaps, making it a relatable exploration for young readers, particularly within the context of juvenile fiction focused on girls and women. This edition invites readers to witness Carmina’s journey as she overcomes her fears and embraces the joy of dance and music with her great-grandmother.


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Carmina is afraid of her great-grandmother until the old lady plays the piano and Carmina discovers that the music makes a special bond between them.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Carmina, Come Dance!” by Mary K. Whittington. Synopsis preview: Carmina is afraid of her great-grandmother until the old lady plays the piano and Carmina discovers that the music makes a special bond between them.
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“Carmina, Come Dance!” is credited to Mary K. Whittington.
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Publisher: Atheneum. Year: 1989.
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ISBN-13: 9780689315541.
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Language: en. Pages: 28. Edition: First Edition.

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