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Authors: Paddy Eger

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General Reader’s Guide

All of us lead complex and multi-faceted lives.

What are Marta’s strengths? Her deficits?
What factors contribute to Marta’s reluctance to begin a personal life?
What advice would you have given her during her recovery?

Marta is seventeen when the story begins and eighteen when its end.

What growth do you see in her over the ten months she dances with the Intermountain Dance Company?
What do you imagine happens over the next ten months?
The world of ballet and American society have made major changes since the late 1950s.
What changes have you noticed or heard mentioned?
How have those changes affected your life?

Check out additional information on paddyeger.com/84 Ribbons. You will find articles, information on ballets, Marta’s blog, contests to name future characters, and much more as this ballet trilogy continues.

School Reader’s Guide

For an extensive guide that follows the Common Core State Standards for ELA 6-12, download the guide file from paddyeger.com/84Ribbons

The guide covers:

  Key Discussion Questions
  Post Reading
  Creative Writing Prompt
  Internet Resources
  Related Readings
  Select Interdisciplinary Activities

Coming Soon from Paddy Eger

When the Music Stops

Marta’s life: Part Two. Marta struggles to regain her ability to dance. As she finds a job to support herself, her dance and her personal life take several unexpected and harrowing turns. Will she be able to find a deeper well of strength to meet these new challenges head-on?

Letters to Follow

Marta’s best friend Lynne begins a grand adventure when she travels to Paris on a dancer exchange. Her move to a wacky boarding house is not a good fit for an outspoken American dancer but it creates humorous encounters with the tenants. At the end of the exchange, Lynne becomes the travel companion for her harebrained Uncle Leo. She sends postcards and letters to Marta to retell her madcap adventures.

Tasman

In 1850, sixteen year-old Irish lad, Ean McCloud, steps off the boat, his legs in iron shackles, and steps into serving a three-year sentence at the Port Arthur Penal Colony in Tasmania. Falsely convicted, he must now survive the brutal conditions, the backbreaking labor, and time in the silent prison—a place that breaks men’s souls. Follow Ean’s adventures as he seeks not only to survive but to escape!

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Author Notes

About the Author

General Reader’s Guide

School Reader’s Guide

Coming Soon from Paddy Eger

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