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The Boy Who Wanted to be a Dancer Children's Book Released by Window Books
The Boy Who Wanted to be a Dancer Children's Book Released by Window Books
New Book Release by author Rod Gambassi and publisher Window Books, Seattle WA
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Free-Press-Release.com) October 30, 2007 --
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Window Books
1011 Boren Avenue #199
Seattle WA 98104
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The Boy Who Wanted to be a Dancer Children's Book Released by Window Books
Seattle WA – Window Books is pleased to announce the release of Rod
Gambassi’s children’s book, The Boy Who Wanted to be a Dancer. It is the
first in the I Can Do It!TM Series from the author and Window Books.
The story of Bobby is about a boy who chooses to listen to his heart and
not the taunts of other children. He discovers that he is able to inspire
others to listen to their own hearts and follow their own dreams.
The hard cover, 22 page book features full color illustrations by
illustrator Kelly Jackson Brownlee. Brownlee has worked as a freelance
artist for national clients that include the A&E Channel, Microsoft,
Priceline, Seattle Magazine, Harcourt Publishers, and many others. Her
work has been published in textbooks, in magazines, and on children's
clothing at Target.
“The Boy Who Wanted to be a Dancer is for children of all ages and races,”
says Gambassi. “When Bobby’s teacher asks her class what everyone wants
to be when they grow up, Bobby is the only boy in the class who proudly
proclaims that he wants to be a dancer.”
“His classmates are skeptical,” Gambassi explains. “When Bobby goes home
he asks his parents if it’s alright for a boy to be a dancer, he is met
with definitive support for his love of dance. So much that they enroll
him in a dance class.”
“What’s important about this book is the support the boy has from his
parents,” Gambassi says. “Bobby’s brother, Johnny, however, is not on his
brother’s side. He joins in with other kids at school who make fun of
Bobby. When it is time for the dance recital at the end of Bobby’s class,
there is trouble. One of the dancers is sick and a replacement is needed.
It is then that Johnny comes forward, admits he loves to dance and has
secretly watched Bobby dance and practiced on his own. The brothers join
with the rest of the class for an exciting recital.”
“It’s a book about family, love and friendship,” Gambassi adds.
Window Books has published award-winning books since 1996.
To schedule interviews please email press@windowbooksonline.com
The Boy Who Wanted to be a Dancer
Window Books/$23.95
ISBN 978-1-889829-18-0
22 full color pages/Hardcover
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