Shiva’s Fire

Shiva’s Fire by Suzanne Fisher Staples is a Standard Edition published by Harper Collins in November 2001. This 276-page book is written in English and presents a narrative centered around a dancer named Parvati, who makes significant sacrifices for her art. The story unfolds as she receives an invitation from a great guru to study dance, leading her to dedicate her life to this pursuit.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as friendship and the performing arts, as Parvati’s commitment to dance is challenged by her encounter with a gentle-eyed boy who alters her path. The narrative delves into social themes and the complexities of balancing personal aspirations with relationships. This edition offers a thoughtful look at the intersection of art and life, set against a backdrop that reflects aspects of Asian culture.
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A Newbery Honor author writes with power and assurance in this story of a dancer who sacrifices her friends and family for her art. When a great guru invites Parvati to study with him, she devotes her life to the dance. Then she meets a gentle-eyed boy who turns her life upside down.
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