Dancing on memories

Freda Lewkowicz

Book - 2025

Sarah helps her grandmother with Alzheimer's reconnect to her past and find joy by playing the music of Swan Lake, rekindling memories of her days as a ballerina.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

In this tale inspired by the experiences of prima ballerina Marta Cinta González, a former dancer struggling with Alzheimer's disease unlocks her memory with the help of her grandchild. Nana no longer knows how to braid challah for Shabbat, and she no longer dances with her grandchild, Sarah, the way they used to. Distressed, Sarah seeks ways to release Nana from the grip of the Memory Thief. With love and compassion, Sarah tries to lift the curtain on the memories stolen from Nana and help her rediscover the magic of dancing on the stage. After grabbing Nana's cell phone and playing music from Tchaikovsky'sSwan Lake, Sarah reaches through the past to reconnect Nana to her days as a ballerina. Nana leaves her present difficulties behind and once again soars in the spotlight as she rediscovers her love for ballet. The book is gracefully infused with Jewish concepts and traditions: Nana tells Sarah that they are "braided together, just like challah," the two of them dance like the "flickering flames on a Hanukkah menorah," and when Nana can't find the right words, Sarah suggests that they're hiding, "like the afikoman at Passover." Lewkowicz's gentle and evocative text shimmers with the language and symbolism of ballet, while Garland's sweeping strokes and bold colors effectively show the contrast between Nana's former triumphs and her new reality. Nana and Sarah are light-skinned. A beautiful story filled with empathy for those grappling with memory loss. (glossary of ballet and Jewish terms)(Picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

WORDS TO KNOW Alzheimer's disease--A brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills. Patients become confused and forgetful. Their personalities might change. Most patients are elderly. Jewish Terms afikoman--A piece of matzah (unleavened cracker) that's hidden during the Passover meal. challah--A braided bread usually eaten on Shabbat. Hanukkah--A festive winter holiday that lasts eight days. menorah--A nine-branched candleholder lit on Hanukkah. Passover--A spring holiday that celebrates the freedom of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Shabbat--The day of rest and a time for family, prayer, and community. Ballet Terms jeté--To leap. pirouette--To spin. plié--Bending the knees. pointe shoes--Worn by ballerinas to allow them to dance on their toes. relevé--To rise on the balls of your feet. Excerpted from Dancing on Memories by Freda Lewkowicz All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.