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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Reading For All.
I read this book when I was in Middle School, quite a few years ago now, and I found that I related well to the main characters attitudes and feelings. Besides that, I never forgot the story even though I wasn't able to find it again until years later. I never gave up searching for the book that left such an impression on me. It is a shame it is out of print and is so...
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3.0 out of 5 stars A very painful book to read
Mama, Let's Dance is a wonderfully written book, but the topic is so serious and so painful that it would be hard for me to introduce this book to my students. Three children abanoned by both of their parents, one of whom is alive but doesn't care about them, struggle to survive and stay together. The children are faced with starvation and death. Is there any hope...
Published on December 5, 1998


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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Reading For All., January 26, 2007
This review is from: Mama, Let's Dance (Paperback)
I read this book when I was in Middle School, quite a few years ago now, and I found that I related well to the main characters attitudes and feelings. Besides that, I never forgot the story even though I wasn't able to find it again until years later. I never gave up searching for the book that left such an impression on me. It is a shame it is out of print and is so hard to find.

The characters become real as you read about them and their circumstances. The book is read through Mary Belle's point of view and Patricia Hermes makes it real and believable because although Mary Belle, along with her brother Ariel, are incredibly mature and responsible for their ages, they don't know more than someone their ages should. Plenty of authors have written through children who are way more advanced for their age than they should be. It's not a bad thing if there is a reason for it, as in the case of Artemis Fowl, for example. Reason: Genius. No more explanation needed because that is part of the story. Having a younger main character completely knowledgeable about things outside of their world and experience doesn't make sense without a reason. Anyway, I digress. We feel for Mary Belle and Ariel because we can see that they are learning as they go and are forsaking normal kid things to to help keep house so they can stay together.

I would encourage everyone to read this book, as it is a very good story. Especially children 8 years and older. It has very good lessons about what being a family means. The three siblings do not always get along, but they always work in the best interest of one another. They're also responsible children who make good choices, or who always try to.
Ariel is a good role model for young men. He takes care of his siblings by earning money and still studies hard to achieve good grades. He shows kindness to his sisters even when he is under stress.
Mary Belle works hard to support her working brother by carefully managing the money he earns. She figures out their priorities and none of the children complain about not having new clothes or toys. She also looks after the youngest child Callie and works to shield her from their tough times.
Callie, at seven years old, has a lot to handle for her age and isn't really sure she understands the situation. She continues to hope for their mothers' return and gets annoyed by Mary Belle's insistance that she keep it quiet, but she tries to be helpful as well.

Perhaps this story isn't written in the style of many other children's books, but the writing is effective, the characters believable, and the story is good.
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5.0 out of 5 stars My Fav Book, May 2, 2010
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Even though this is geared towards pre-teens, this is still my favorite book of all time. Great story. Not much compares in my opinion.
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5.0 out of 5 stars one of my favorite books..., May 25, 2005
I loved reading this book; it was so filled with emotion that I never wanted to put it down. It is rare that I find a book that interests me, especially as much as this book did.
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5.0 out of 5 stars sad story, May 23, 2001
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This book is about a girl named MaryBelle who takes care of her younger sister Callie after her mom runs away, leaving her, her brother and callie to take care of them selves. The people in the town start to get suspicous asking were her mom is and why she dosnt come out side and she tells them that she sick , I thought that this book was sad but yet heart warming i recomend it for everybody.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A very painful book to read, December 5, 1998
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Mama, Let's Dance is a wonderfully written book, but the topic is so serious and so painful that it would be hard for me to introduce this book to my students. Three children abanoned by both of their parents, one of whom is alive but doesn't care about them, struggle to survive and stay together. The children are faced with starvation and death. Is there any hope? Can children find nothing but despair and hopelessness after reading this book?
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4.0 out of 5 stars Mama, Let's Dance, June 4, 2001
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This book is about three kids: Ariel, Callie, and Mary Bell. About six weeks ago their mama left them them alone. She left them only 50.00 because that's all she could afford. Soon, Callie gets sick, really sick and is taken to the hospital. She doesn't make it and Mary Bell is so upset! I loved this book and I encourage you to read it!
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Moving Book, January 20, 2001
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This review is from: Mama, Let's Dance (Paperback)
I have read this book a number of times, and it makes me cry every time. As the reader, you can only feel compassion for these deserted children. It is beautifully compiled and has become one of my favorites.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow, very creepy family book, December 6, 1998
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This review is from: Mama, Let's Dance (Paperback)
I was deeply surprised at how much emotion I had expressed after reading this book. A mother who runsaway one day, leaving a teenaged sister, uninterested in clothes and boys, to take care of her siblings, with the help of an old neighbor. The hardest part is pretending that your mother is still home, and all is well. Death and family problems are hidden in this book.

This book just shows why marriage should happen before kids, especially if your a teenager, you won't beable to live a life if you have so many kids, as this mother did, and was psychologically disterbed because of her early childbirths.

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