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American author Padma Venkatraman has worked as chief scientist on oceanographic ships and spent time under the sea directed a school and lived in 5 countries Her 5 novels BORN BEHIND BARS THE BRIDGE HOME A TIME TO DANCE ISLAND S END and CLIMBING THE STAIRS were released to multiple starred reviews 22 as of 8 30 21 and won numerous honors and awards e. A time to dance cast g WNDB Walter Award 2020 SCBWI Golden Kite Award 2020 Paterson Prize Julia Ward Howe Young Readers Award South Asia Book Award ALA IRA Notable Booklist Kirkus NYPL Yalsa BBYA CCBC choice IBBY outstanding etc Her latest novel BORN BEHIND BARS a JLG selection is available for order She provides keynote addresses and commencement speeches travels to internationa American author Padma Venkatraman has worked as chief scientist on oceanographic ships and spent time under the sea directed a school and lived in 5 countries Her 5 novels BORN BEHIND BARS THE BRIDGE HOME A TIME TO DANCE ISLAND S END and CLIMBING THE STAIRS were released to multiple starred reviews 22 as of 8 30 21 and won numerous honors and awards e. A time to dance book review g WNDB Walter Award 2020 SCBWI Golden Kite Award 2020 Paterson Prize Julia Ward Howe Young Readers Award South Asia Book Award ALA IRA Notable Booklist Kirkus NYPL Yalsa BBYA CCBC choice IBBY outstanding etc Her latest novel BORN BEHIND BARS a JLG selection is available for order She provides keynote addresses and commencement speeches travels to international author festivals serves on panels does author visits and conducts workshops Visit her at site_link www. A time to dance childrens play padma site_link Padma Venkatraman s inspiring story of a young girl s struggle to regain her passion and find a new peace is told lyrically through verse that captures the beauty and mystery of India and the ancient bharatanatyam dance form This is a stunning novel about spiritual awakening the power of art and above all the courage and resilience of the human spirit Veda a classical dance prodigy in India lives and breathes dance so when an accident leaves her a below knee amputee her dreams are shattered For a girl who s grown used to receiving applause for her dance prowess and flexibility adjusting to a prosthetic leg is painful and humbling But Veda refuses to let her disability rob her of her dreams and she starts all over again taking beginner classes with the youngest dancers Then Veda meets Govinda a young man who approaches dance as a spiritual pursuit As their relationship deepens Veda reconnects with the world around her and begins to discover who she is and what dance truly means to her A Time to DanceThis is only the 2nd verse novel I ve ever read and what a good one Not only did it introduce me to the art of Bharatanatyam dance but I loved the very real struggles Veda has as dancer artist amputee daughter and friend I especially love the way this book explored dance as a spiritual as well as artistic form. A time to dance valdosta ga I think the verse format helped tell the story focusing us in on specific moments images and emotion Venkatraman does much with few words painting vivid pictures of Veda her friends and family and her neighborhood I often felt transported and I could almost hear the feet of the dancing god beating in my own chest. A time to dance time to die If you re looking for a book about growing up the transcendental and transformative power of art about adapting to what life hands you and about graciousness check this one out It ll lift you up Young Adult Diverse Childrens The simplest words are the most beautiful Padma Venkatraman has introduced a new writing style to me that s allowed the simply beautiful story of Veda to dance into my life and enter her dauntless journey of pain growth acceptance and spirituality Namaskaram I am absolutely speechless Veda s story is like a whimsical melody on a loop page after page Each page opening our eyes to the beauty of Indian culture and Hinduism as she expresses her passion for Bharatanatyam dance a classical Indian dance form she is determined to pursue After a tragic accident her fiery spirit only kindles even brighter in the darkest of nights He who resides within every being in the universe who speaks the universal language whose ornaments are heavenly spheres Him we worshipShiva the serene one. Example of time in dance This has been the most unique and inspiring books that I have ever picked up I can t wait for readers all over the world to read A Time to Dance Dance Dance Dance by Lykke Li Young Adult Diverse Childrens Read this two years ago and still memorable Underrated memoir in verse Biographical fiction in poetry Loved it. Book a time to dance 2023 Love the way it was written Young Adult Diverse Childrens One of the most beautiful verse novels I ve ever read Young Adult Diverse Childrens This is my third novel Young Adult Diverse Childrens

this was such a stunning novel written in poetry and the desi rep made my heart happy i would recommend this to everyone honestly it s such a poignant and powerful book about healing dance and .
A time to dance bible 4 stars Young Adult Diverse Childrens Achingly beautiful and all about the beauty and art of bharatanatyam an Indian form of dance Follows Veda an Indian teen living in India whose passion is to dance When an accident results in her getting a below knee amputation she reconnects and searches for the meaning and reason for why she dances This is a story written in verse and there were so many beautiful lines and moments where the intersections of religion culture and tradition meet Not only is the story about Veda finding herself and rediscovering her love for dance there are also many moments where Veda is a vulnerable and flawed person with messy feelings including Veda s infatuation and idolisation of a White American doctor which I think the storytelling challenges in a subtle way I really loved this I really loved the exploration of dancing to compete and be good vs dancing as an expression of spirituality and feeling I liked that this book didn t have an abled centered narrative It explores disability and the experiences of being an amputee but in a way that is humanising and explores other aspects of her life as well Trigger content warning traumatic accident amputation not explicit ableism challenged Young Adult Diverse Childrens Veda isn t a two dimensional disabled vehicle for the able bodied reader s gaze Yes amputation takes a toll and Venkatraman explores that but she goes beyond that too Veda is a fully formed likeable realistically flawed teenager building and navigating complex relationships with family and friends dealing pretty well with an awful situation and having all kinds of normal teenager y experiences.
A time to dance a time to die The parts of the book that do explore losing a leg were difficult for me to read but very realistic This is easily the best representation of an amputee s experience that I ve ever come across in fiction.
A time to dance valdosta ga Can you feel Shiva s feet moving inside you I press on my chest Feel bony ribs Under them thumpingfaint echoes of a dance rhythm A Time to Dance tells the story of Veda who lives for Bharatanatyam the classical Indian dance form she excels at Her rising talent is starting to draw in all sorts of challenges rivalry with other dancers distance from her friends and anger from her mother who wants her to be an engineer But none of these can compare with the shock and horror Veda feels when she wakes up hospitalized after her van crashes and her lower right leg is gone.
Kindle a time to dance review Through short chapters of free verse poetry Padma Venkatraman does than tell the story of a girl named Veda Through her first person stanzas and the way Venkatraman describes her thoughts I felt like I was Veda And Veda is a character so real that a story that could be clich d a girl with one leg learns the power of perseverance and starts to dance again is believable inventive and powerful I could really relate to Veda and a few chapters in I realized that it wasn t even because the author was attempting to make her relatable Most YA books feature female protagonists who are a dichotomy of striking but also painfully average along the lines of she d never been pretty and I m not beautiful as if being as average and universal as possible were enough to make a protagonist realistic But this book was remarkable in that it skipped all that Veda doesn t look in the mirror and lament about herself in the first chapter Venkatraman focuses instead on making Veda REAL conflicted flawed determined and most of all herself and the relatability takes care of itself One of the poses Veda does representing how Shiva when he dropped his earing picked it up between his toes and brought it back up to his ear Holy crap The supporting characters are just as fascinating as Veda my favorite was Paati Veda s grandmother who s always there for her and insists on doing all she can even though she s aging Veda s relationship with her mother is mostly nonverbal but I think half my cries were from a moving scene involving Veda s humiliation at being an amputee and how her mother consoles her and starts mending their bond There s a mind blowing plot twist involving Veda s formal rival Kamini And Veda has an awkward crush on Jim the American prosthetics doctor who makes her a new leg to dance on who s like 30.
Kindle a time to dance review But in the end she falls for a boy closer to her age Govinda Unlike the typical YA love interest who tends to a tattooed vampire badass Govinda is deeply spiritual and devoted to teaching kids at the Bharatanatyam school Veda starts to attend Govinda and Veda clash when Veda wants to re learn difficult moves as fast as possible and thinks Govinda holds her back but they bond over their love of dance and the spirituality of Bharatanatyam When I dance Govinda tells her.
A time to dance jennie garth I feel I m in the presence of something large and good It doesn t give me answers But I don t need them Also he s pretty hot so there s that PThis book is light years beyond normal YA fare in terms of maturity quality of writing and realistic characters and it inspired me to learn about Bharatanatyam too In her acknowledgements Padma Venkatraman lists all the people she consulted in her process of researching dance artists medical professionals and differently abled persons Sudha Chandran Bharatanatyam dancer and one of Veda s inspirations performing with a prosthetic Jaipur foot This book deserves praise and a big readership It s a great story fast read and made me feel uplifted at the end In a time when as Kate Hart points out in this study YA covers overwhelmingly feature beautiful white models in gorgeous dresses often in the arms of shirtless hunks I hope that people will seek out this book whose cover shows am Indian dancer kneeling in traditional skirts offering a prayer Young Adult Diverse Childrens I ve only read a few novels written in verse but this is by far the best one I have read The writing style is so lyrical and moves so nicely I had such a great time reading this and learning about Indian culture which was very interesting This book is so unique and inspiring.
A time to dance corinth tx The book talks about how she began dancing inspite of the opposing gestures of her mother.
A time to dance surprise az Read contributor Jessica Walton s full review at Disability in Kidlit Young Adult Diverse Childrens The priest s laugh rumbles up into my ears,
A time to dance childrens choir How many times did I cry Well a couple And by a couple I mean 20,
Epub a time to dance book I really enjoyed this book 5 stars Young Adult Diverse Childrens..padmavenkatraman.com and follow her on twitter padmatv or ig fb venkatraman.Her only strong support being her Paati her grandma.Tragedy struck with one of her legs getting amputated.This is a story about grit self respect and finding love.Place a hand on your chest