Book details
Milly McCarthy and the Irish Dancing Disaster
Description
It really isn't my fault that Mrs Katherine De Búrca will never be able to judge a competition again, not with post-traumatic stress disorder. And it's also not my fault that from now on there needs to be a minimum distance of five metres between the judging panel and the contestants at all times. And it's totally, one billion per cent, NOT my fault that all wigs now need to be checked to make sure that they reach EU safety standards …
Milly McCarthy is a ten-year-old girl from Cork - and she's determined to win a medal for Irish dancing. But her lessons don't go according to plan, and when she is subbed into a show at short notice, there's only one way things are going to go … disastrously!
Age
8-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
144 pages
Book in series
#1
Why to read
- Cultural Exploration: The book provides insight into the world of Irish dancing, allowing readers to learn about this unique cultural art form and its significance in Irish heritage.
- Character Development: Readers can follow Milly McCarthy's journey, witnessing her growth and development as she overcomes challenges associated with Irish dancing competitions.
- Themes of Perseverance: The story likely includes themes of perseverance and determination, showcasing how Milly navigates the 'disaster' and what lessons she learns about resilience and hard work.
- Entertainment Value: With a title suggesting a mix of humor and drama, the book promises to be an entertaining read that will keep readers engaged with its plot twists and lively characters.