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File Size: 469 KB

Print Length: 264 pages

Publisher: Second Story Press; 1 edition (March 1, 2011)

Publication Date: March 1, 2011

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00GWTX050

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Leap by Jodi Lundgren is a startlingly realistic look into fifteen year old Natalie Ferguson's life. It's the end of the school year and Natalie is looking forward to working on her dancing and spending time with her friends. Written in diary style we share in the journey Natalie takes as she discovers what growing up really means.Having just turned fifteen Natalie feels she is now officially grown up and while her mother, who almost never takes her nose out of a book seems to have missed that; Kevin, her best friend Sasha's brother, hasn't. When he takes notice of Natalie she's thrilled. An older boy is paying attention to her - could he really like her? Big problem though - her friend Sasha will not like her having anything to do with her brother at all!Natalie can't resist the thrill of having Kevin interested in her though and things quickly become more involved than Natalie is completely comfortable with. To top it off Sasha hates her now and is bad mouthing her all over the place. The only thing going well for Natalie is her dancing. She finds she truly has talent In modern dance and with a teacher who encourages her she becomes more confident in herself. The one things she's not confident in is Kevin. He leads her into many situations she's just not comfortable with and the more time she spends with him, the more she realizes he may not be as great as she originally thought.One of the huge issues Natalie has is the one with her parents. On the one hand she has a mother who acts like more of a friend than a mother and is always reading some book to the point of not paying proper attention to her children. To add insult to injury she finds out her mother has been secretly dating a woman and failed to share that with her. Then there's her father who left when Natalie was young. He has pretty much been an absent father and Natalie has so much resentment towards him and more building when she finds he plans on remarrying.This summer is a time of decisions for Natalie. Should she take that drink or try those drugs? Should she have sex and deal with all that it involves? Should she continue to see Kevin? Is it worth losing a best friend for a guy? Or should she just focus on her dancing? And what about her parents - will things change? The only thing Natalie knows for sure is she loves to dance. It takes her to a place where she feels peace and she wants to pass that on to others. Leap is the story of one girl's coming of age to a time where she takes her own leap of faith into maturity and being a grown up.Leap by Jodi Lundgren is a terrific story for teen girls and within its pages there are many lessons to be learned. It is told in a frank and straightforward style and that was something I really enjoyed about it and something I also think that teen girls could relate to - someone understanding the multitude of emotions they are going through at that age. Natalie is a great character who at times I wanted to just hug and at others give her a bit of a shake. I loved how she went from not so smart to realizing her worth and going forward.

Natalie Ferguson just turned fifteen. Things are going to change, because, according to her, she's a grown up now. To top things off, Kevin, her best friend Sasha's brother, is suddenly interested in her and Natalie is thrilled. She jumps into the relationship with full force, but the honeymoon period can only last so long. While some days with Kevin are wild and amazing, others are awful. The biggest issue is she's lost Sasha and has no one to turn to, not even her divorcee mother, who has decided she is now in love with a woman.The only place Natalie has to turn is to her dance classes. She throws herself into them, despite the fact that her dance teacher appears to dislike her. That all changes when Petra, Ms. Kelly's new assistant, sees something special in Natalie's dancing. Through Petra's choreography, Natalie is able to lose herself in this new (to her) style of dance, which helps her work out the other issues in her life.Leap was a very nice read. I felt Ms. Lundgren accurately depicts the life of a young dancer. I loved the imagery invoked by her descriptions. I could practically see the dance unfolding before me. On the other hand, readers without a dance background or at least an understanding of various dance terms may be lost and confused over what is happening. Though I didn't feel strongly about Natalie, I did feel she was a realistic character, dealing with realistic issues - divorced parents, absent father, distant mother who reads all the time and finds herself falling for another woman, a destructive friendship and a semi-abusive relationship - the list of issues is long and seemed to be almost a little too much. Still, the book is enjoyable and I would recommend it to anyone who loves the art of dance.

Can dance - or any activity we love - help us through difficult times? Lundgren's engaging narrator Natalie is faced with an overwhelming series of challenges, but finds her own way with a little help from her art.Teens will relate to the tough questions, and readers of all ages (especially dancers) will love the way Natalie's dancing mirrors the events in her life. The dance scenes are vividly drawn, and the characters, especially Natalie and her mother, realistic and memorable.I am not a dancer or a teen, but this book had me up late waiting to find out what happened next.

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