Marisol (American Girl Today)
 

Marisol (American Girl Today)

by Gary Soto

Marisol Luna is a ten-year-old girl who loves to dance. Ballet folklórico (Mexican folkdance) is her favorite type of dance, but she also does jazz, ballet, and a little tap! She is very disappointed when her parents decide to move to the Chicago suburbs--away from their close-knit neighborhood and Marisol's school and dance classes. But Marisol realizes that no matter where she is,... (read more)

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Samantha B
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I think this book is a really good book. Marisol loves to dance but she is moveing to Chicogo and her bedroom has carpet so she has no place to dance.She just meets Mr.Mendoza's dauter so that' another reason why she doesn't want to move.When she goes to see her new house she meets a girl named Karen.She said that the dance teacher moved so there is no dance teacer where she lives.Marisol disided that she could be a dance teacher and Karen can be the first student.

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