
Reach for this book when your child is facing high-pressure situations or navigating the anxiety of being singled out for their talents. It is a perfect fit for young performers who need to see a role model balancing professional expectations with personal safety and group loyalty. The story follows Jessi, a talented Black ballerina who wins a prestigious role only to be met with mysterious threats and sabotage. While it functions as an engaging mystery, the heart of the story lies in how Jessi relies on her support system to stay focused on her goals. It is a gentle but suspenseful read for the 8 to 12 age range, modeling how to distinguish between healthy competition and genuine harm while reinforcing the importance of speaking up when things feel wrong.




















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Sign in to write a reviewThe book handles the concept of anonymous threats and stalking in a secular, age-appropriate manner. The resolution is realistic: the culprit is a peer motivated by jealousy, and the consequences are firm but fair. It also briefly touches on the pressures of professional expectations on young children.
An elementary or middle school student who is deeply involved in extracurricular activities like dance or sports and is beginning to experience the social friction that comes with high-level competition.
No specific scenes require prior vetting, though parents should be ready to discuss the difference between harmless pranks and the more serious harassment depicted in the book. A parent might choose this after hearing their child say, 'Someone is being mean to me at practice because I got the lead,' or if the child is showing signs of anxiety about an upcoming performance.
Younger readers (ages 8-9) will focus on the 'spooky' mystery elements and the thrill of the performance. Older readers (ages 11-12) will better grasp the social dynamics of professional jealousy and the importance of Jessi's perseverance.
This entry stands out for its focus on a Black protagonist in the traditionally white-dominated space of classical ballet, emphasizing her skill and discipline while providing a suspenseful mystery framework.
Jessi Ramsey, the youngest member of the Baby-sitters Club, is cast in a professional production of Coppelia at a prestigious dance school. Her excitement is quickly dampened when she begins receiving threatening notes and experiencing sabotage during rehearsals. The mystery plot involves identifying the 'phantom' behind these acts, which leads the BSC girls to investigate the jealousies and secrets within the competitive dance world.
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