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December Group Read (AA Memoir): Life in Motion: An Unlikely Ballerina -- Misty Copeland
I know that December is a very busy month for a lot of us, but we will try to get this book in. :)
Who all will be joining our final group read for 2016?
Who all will be joining our final group read for 2016?


I can't believe it will be Decemeber tomorrow! This was quite a year!
I just wanna see who all will be joining in on this read, so that I can put together a reading schedule.
Brina, I think you've read it already. So it looks like just Maya and myself for the actual reading. Is that right?
I just wanna see who all will be joining in on this read, so that I can put together a reading schedule.
Brina, I think you've read it already. So it looks like just Maya and myself for the actual reading. Is that right?


This looks like it will be a pretty quick read (coming in at about 265 pages). I'm hoping that we can get this knocked out before the holidays roll around.
Here is a tentative reading schedule:
****Preface - Chapter 6 **** Discussion starts: 12/11
****Chapter 7 -14 **** Discussion starts: 12/18
Here is a tentative reading schedule:
****Preface - Chapter 6 **** Discussion starts: 12/11
****Chapter 7 -14 **** Discussion starts: 12/18

yes, I did watch the netflix special. I enjoyed it.

Here is a tentative reading schedule:
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Lol! I was just thinking this Maya. So far nothing with ballet, the skill, has been an issue for her. It's like she just went to one class and became the greatest.
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I see what you mean Maya. She seems to be coming down off her high horse a little bit as she's describing the turmoil she and her siblings faced. I'm only at the part where her dance instructor pleads to take her home with her so I guess we'll see what's to come over the next couple of chapters.


yes some parts were, but luckily it was not so bad that it would take away from the story

I've finished as well. It seemed a little too pre-mature. But she has accomplished her dream, hasn't she? She is a soloist with ABT, the first Black female to hold that job.
Yeah, in my review I stated that it felt as though someone else was telling her story.
I think the part that shook me the most was the custody battle. How did u guys feel about that?
Yeah, in my review I stated that it felt as though someone else was telling her story.
I think the part that shook me the most was the custody battle. How did u guys feel about that?

I don't think that someone else told her story because she did mention she keeps a journal and has been writing this story for years


So this is a link from Wikipedia (don't judge me!!), but it looks like there have only been 7 professional ballerinas. ONLY 7!!!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...
Maya wrote: "I agree Brina. I would love to read the story of her mentor, Raven Wilkinson. I don't think she a book though. I want to read this one next year [book:Taking Flight: From War Orphan to Star Balleri..."
I added that to my TBR list after hearing her speak on a youtube video.
I added that to my TBR list after hearing her speak on a youtube video.


Oh wow! I wish I could do that. I keep telling myself I have to tackle that tbr list. And although I significantly increased my reading this year it seems that for every book I read I add 4 to my tbr list.
Maya, I can believe that. Kinda like when black writers and musicians had to go to Europe, mainly Paris, for "freedom".

This is my all time favorite Prince song, The Beautiful Ones. This is the only video I could find of of Prince and Misty Copeland's performance.
http://theroottv.theroot.com/video/Pr...
http://theroottv.theroot.com/video/Pr...

Maya wrote: "I almost forgot this book was published almost 2 yrs after he died. when I read it I was looking for her to talk about his death and then I remembered."
Same here!! lol
Same here!! lol

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Funny you should say that Maya. I actually looked up whether there were any biographies/autobiographies on these woman. The only one I could find was on Janet Collins but it seems pretty obscure. Night's Dancer: The Life of Janet Collins
Books mentioned in this topic
Night's Dancer: The Life of Janet Collins (other topics)Taking Flight: From War Orphan to Star Ballerina (other topics)
As the only African American soloist dancing with the prestigious American Ballet Theatre, Misty Copeland has made history. But when she first placed her hands on the barre at an after-school community center, no one expected the undersized, anxious thirteen-year-old to become a ground-breaking ballerina.
When she discovered ballet, Misty was living in a shabby motel room, struggling with her five siblings for a place to sleep on the floor. A true prodigy, she was dancing en pointe within three months of taking her first dance class and performing professionally in just over a year: a feat unheard of for any classical dancer. But when Misty became caught between the control and comfort she found in the world of ballet and the harsh realities of her own life (culminating in a highly publicized custody battle), she had to choose to embrace both her identity and her dreams, and find the courage to be one of a kind.
With an insider's unique point of view, Misty opens a window into the life of a professional ballerina who lives life center stage: from behind the scenes at her first auditions to her triumphant roles in some of the most iconic ballets. But in this beautifully written memoir, she also delves deeper to reveal the desire and drive that made her dreams reality.
Life in Motion is a story of passion and grace for anyone who has dared to dream of a different life.