A TIME TO DANCE BY PADMA VENKATRAMAN

time to danceThis novel in verse, A TIME TO DANCE by Padma Venkatraman presents to the reader both contemporary and traditional India and tells the story of a girl passionate about dancing – alive with dancing – and then equally determined to dance again after a life-changing tragedy. This story is a delight for all the senses – one can smell the spicy aromas of India, hear and feel the pulse of India. A TIME TO DANCE tells a story that is both personal as well as universal.

This book is also a page-turner. Be prepared when you begin reading. Beginning with the first page, you will continue reading non-stop into the night. It’s hard to put this book down. The lyrical verses not only fill the pages with thoughts, sensations, and action, they thrust the reader from one event to the next.

Just when Veda realizes the dream of her life – winning the prized traditional Bharatanatyam dance competition, suddenly, everything changes, her dream is shattered:

            Monstrous headlight from another vehicle

            Glare at us.

            Brakes screech. Metal grinds against metal….

            “Stop! Brake!” Uday anna shouts….

            Shattered shards of glass

Scatter moonlight.

 

How can a young girl with one leg begin to dance again? Even hope to dance again?

At first Veda refuses to try. Once she sees possibility and feels hope, she becomes determined to work against all odds and dance with the skill, grace, and strength of the best of dancers. As a reader, we share her journey through anger, despair, sadness, shame and then determination and joy. A TIME TO DANCE is a rich and wonderful story.

About the Author – from IndieBound

Padma Tiruponithura Venkatraman moved to the United States at the age of nineteen to pursue a graduate degree in oceanography. She was chief scientist on several scientific cruises at the Institute of Meereskunde in Kiel (Germany). Eventually, however, she decided to cut back on her scientific research and devote more time to writing. The result was her debut novel, Climbing the Stairs. Padma currently lives in Rhode Island and works part-time as Director of Graduate Diversity Affairs at the University of Rhode Island as well as Adjunct Faculty at the Graduate School of Oceanography.

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