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Speak meets Black Swan in this stunningly dramatic debut novel
All that drama, plus pointe shoes? Yes, please: this is one book that’s bound to make a splash
Theo is better now.
She’s eating again, dating guys who are almost appropriate, and well on her way to becoming an elite ballet dancer. But when her oldest friend, Donovan, returns home after spending four long years with his kidnapper, Theo starts reliving memories about his abduction—and his abductor.
Donovan isn’t talking about what happened, and even though Theo knows she didn’t do anything wrong, telling the truth would put everything she’s been living for at risk. But keeping quiet might be worse.
- Sales Rank: #764257 in Books
- Published on: 2015-08-04
- Released on: 2015-08-04
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.25" h x .88" w x 5.50" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 352 pages
From School Library Journal
Gr 9 Up—Theo, 17, is determined to become one of the few African American professional ballet dancers. While she's preparing for a high-stakes audition, flirting with a new crush (a talented pianist who also happens to be the local pot dealer), and recovering from a bout of anorexia, she learns that her best friend, Donovan, who went missing four years earlier, has suddenly returned. Donovan's kidnapper was Theo's former boyfriend, an adult who lied about his age to the then-13-year-old dancer. Theo thought what she and Trent (aka Chris) had was love, but she gradually realizes that it was actually something more sinister. Debut author Colbert bravely chooses realistic, if not necessarily happy resolutions to some subplots: Theo's decision to testify against Chris forces her to put her ballet career on hold, and what looks like a promising new romance turns unexpectedly sour. However, the abundance of high-interest motifs and devices (an unreliable narrator, statutory rape, kidnapping, eating disorders, and hints of the elite world of ballet) sometimes overloads the story, and the connections among them often feel forced. Libraries where All the Truth That's in Me by Julie Berry (Viking, 2013), Bunheads by Sophie Flack (Little, Brown, 2011), and Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson (Viking, 2009) are popular will want to consider this title, as will those seeking to enhance their collection of books by and about strong African American women.—Jill Ratzan, I. L. Peretz Community Jewish School, Somerset, NJ
From Booklist
Colbert’s strong debut believably portrays self-delusion through a first-person voice—readers will see the protagonist’s every mistake but also understand why she made them. Theo, 17, is heading toward the Summer Intensive auditions that should fast-track her ballet career. But that goal dovetails with a surprise: the return of former best friend Donovan, who disappeared four years ago. It is revealed that Donovan had been abducted by a man twice his age—Chris, who’d had an intense sexual relationship with Theo when she was 13. He’s a pedophile, though that word doesn’t appear until late in the novel. Theo’s love for Chris had seemed real, just as it does now for pot-smoking pianist Hosea. The central moral dilemma—should she risk damaging her ballet career by coming clean about her relationship with Chris at his trial?—is an effective one, though the book’s meat and potatoes is Theo’s struggle with love, lust, and loyalty. This is the latest in a bold new crop of gutsy, messy debuts, including Carrie Mesrobian’s Sex & Violence (2013) and Stephanie Kuehn’s Charm & Strange (2013). Grades 9-12. --Daniel Kraus
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Praise for Brandy Colbert's Pointe
" . . . drama, plus pointe shoes? Yes, please: this is one book that’s bound to make a splash."--MTV News
"A brave and resonant debut that is as captivating as it is heartbreaking."—Nina LaCour, author of Hold Still
"Brandy Colbert's debut is beautiful, sharp and memorable."—Courtney Summers, author of Cracked Up to Be
*“Colbert builds characters whose flaws, struggles, and bad decisions make them real and indelibly memorable . . and it’s this complexity and empathy that set this gripping story apart.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Colbert has put out a stunningly poignant novel . . . Readers who discover this book will be unable to put it down.”—VOYA
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Brilliant Gut-Wrenching Debut
By Amanda Joy S.
The first thing I want to start with is a trigger warning. This book contains vivid depictions of sexual assault, pedophilia, and rape. If any of these are triggering for you, this book will be difficult for you to read. It is a truly beautiful, brilliant book but it was very emotionally draining and difficult to read.
I first heard about Pointe a few months ago and my interest was piqued because of the backdrop of ballet, but my first impression was that there were so many things for the author to juggle. It seemed impossible for me that Theo’s life could be presented in a natural way. I was wrong. Though hers was a quiet voice, after a bit of reading, Theo’s voice settled over me and I became fully engaged with her story.
The setting of Pointe reminded me so much of my own upbringing, in suburban Chicago in a mostly white neighborhood. There was one vivid recollection of Theo in middle school during a lesson on the Civil Rights Movement where the teacher singled Theo out because she was black. I’ve never felt so connected with a setting in a book before, especially as Theo would take the train into the city (as I did all throughout high school). It was just very well done for me.
The reading experience of Pointe was similar to my first time reading Wintergirls, because although I love both books and would absolutely recommend them, they were difficult reads. With Pointe I made the decision to finish it within two days because it wasn’t an experience I wanted to draw out. There were beautiful scenes in this book, but also scenes that made me shake with sorrow and anger. What Pointe executes perfectly is making the reader truly understand how and why victims can blame themselves and be so groomed by a predator.
My only negative thing to say is that the climax of the novel - which I won’t spoil, but I’ll just say involves Theo revealing what happened to her on a grand scale - did a fade out. I wanted to be in that scene and experience it, as gut wrenching as I know it would have been. And I always have this desire, but I would have enjoyed spending more time in Theo's recovery, because ending so abruptly seems too neat for all the things Theo was dealing with. I also wish the author would have mined exactly why Theo and Hosea’s relationship was so problematic (especially by connecting it to Theo’s childhood experiences).
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Once
By Once Upon a Twilight
Okay, so this book was definitely a book I had to sit down and digest for a while, something that I had to sit back and say what did I just read? The story was amazing though; gut wrenching and gritty at times but something that is very realistic. Pointe follows Theo who has overcome heartbreak, an eating disorder, and her best friend being abducted, but when her best friend (Donavon) returns very dark memories being to resurface.
So we’ve got Theo who is working hard at taking her ballet career to a professional level and getting her life back on track. When Theo was thirteen she had a boyfriend that had left her without any warning and just disappeared, after her boyfriend disappeared she went into a depression. Around the same time her boyfriend left her best friend was abducted and everything began to spiral down and Theo winds up with a severe eating disorder. Now that four years have passed and Theo is doing better, eating better, dating semi-better guys, and then everything changes. This book is filled with gut wrenching and heart breaking scenarios that Theo has to overcome and at 17 years old that can be tough. Theo is a character I absolutely loved reading about, she was real, I could feel her through the pages, and though there were times I wanted to shaker her, I wouldn’t want her any other way. She was a real teen going through some really rough stuff for her age and she had her faults, her strengths and she was just someone that was completely relatable and got you completely enthralled in her story.
I would most definitely recommend this book, it was a beautiful story with real gritty truth to it, but I would have to say to keep the audience to a mature young adult, some content could be graphic. - Shannon (US)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
All the right moves...
By Anthony Breznican
Brandy Colbert has penned an emotional and gripping coming-of-age story about a girl searching for grace amid harrowing shadows. Theo is a ballerina who pushes herself to the limits, striving for perfection, but yearning for escape from the strictures she imposes on herself. This is an inspiring story of someone trying to get up on her own two feet, rising on their tips to stand higher than she thought possible ... if only she could stop tripping herself up.
Theo is drawn as much to chaos as control. While working tirelessly to prove herself worthy of a future in ballet, she struggles with an eating disorder and is tempted by the usual teenage exploration of drugs and sex, embarking on a covert relationship with Hosea, her rehearsal pianist and the boyfriend of a close friend. She knows it's ill-advised, but that somehow makes him all the more tempting.
Theo is no stranger to guilt, and seems determined to generate and endure more of it, punishing herself the way she tests her body against the physical pains and demands of dance. Roiling inside her is fear that she's partly responsible for the disappearance of another friend, Donovan, who went missing years before, either kidnapped or run away. She doesn't know, and truly doesn't want to know. When he returns unexpectedly, it raises truths she has worked hard to ignore -- but this is a girl who has prepared herself to face the harshness of life, and and when she finally does it is a thing of beauty.
Colbert's tale is a riveting study of the clash between creative and destructive impulses, with language that captures gritty reality of life with poise and elegance. "Pointe" moves fearlessly into the darker caverns of a young heart, the kind of places anyone could disappear into, if they're not surefooted.
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