
Growing up in a city neighborhood, fifteen-year-old Joyce, unsure of herself and not quite comfortable with her maturing body, tries to find a place to belong and a way to express herself through dance.
year: 1988, 1989, 1996
call number/section: 1000
subjects: african americans, fiction, self-confidence, dance, city and town life, juvenile fiction
Editions

Williams-Garcia, Rita
Lodestar Books (1988)
Growing up in a city neighborhood, fifteen-year-old Joyce, unsure of herself and not quite comfortable with her maturing body, tries to find a place to belong and a way to express herself through dance.
Schools: 1

Williams-Garcia, Rita
Bantam (1989)
Growing up in a city neighborhood, fifteen-year-old Joyce, unsure of herself and not quite comfortable with her maturing body, tries to find a place to belong and a way to express herself through dance.
Schools: 1

Williams-Garcia, Rita
Puffin Books (1996)
Growing up in a city neighborhood, fifteen-year-old Joyce, unsure of herself and not quite comfortable with her maturing body, tries to find a place to belong and a way to express herself through dance.
Schools: 0