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Hardcover
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0 lbs
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No
ISBN
9781616954123
Book Title
Hider, Seeker, Secret Keeper
Item Length
8.5in
Publisher
SOHO Press, Incorporated
Publication Year
2014
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1in
Author
Elizabeth Kiem
Genre
Young Adult Fiction, Juvenile Fiction
Topic
Action & Adventure / General, Performing Arts / Dance, Mysteries & Detective Stories, General
Item Width
5.6in
Item Weight
15 oz
Number of Pages
264 Pages

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The Bolshoi Saga: Lana Lana Dukovskaya is an up and coming talent at the Bolshoi Ballet, where her mother, Marina, also danced until her career came to a mysterious end. On the eve of an international tour, Lana's best friend and chief rival is brutally attacked, making Lana both the substitute soloist and the prime suspect. Once in New York, Lana meets Georgi Levshik, a powerful Russian migr who claims to know the truth about her mother's past. Lana is wary, torn between curiosity and distrust. But when another young dancer is struck down just hours before her debut, Lana knows she is in danger. On the run, Lana puts her trust in Levshik's alluring bodyguard, Roma. Together they must uncover the truth about a blood feud involving three generations of Dukovskaya dancers.

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Publisher
SOHO Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1616954124
ISBN-13
9781616954123
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177470339

Product Key Features

Book Title
Hider, Seeker, Secret Keeper
Author
Elizabeth Kiem
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Action & Adventure / General, Performing Arts / Dance, Mysteries & Detective Stories, General
Publication Year
2014
Genre
Young Adult Fiction, Juvenile Fiction
Number of Pages
264 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
5.6in
Item Weight
15 oz

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Series Volume Number
2
Lc Classification Number
Pz7.K54hi 2014
Grade from
Ninth Grade
Reviews
Praise for Hider, Seeker, Secret Keeper "A tangled web of intrigue ensnares three generations of Bolshoi ballerinas.... Russian secrets, treachery and strong family ties pulsate and captivate in this complex tale." --Kirkus Reviews "Infused with a grim urgency, both cold and vividly alive.... Those looking for the thrill of a wrongly accused heroine, infused with the passion of a dancer''s dedication to her craft, will enjoy this taut mystery." --Booklist "A smart, tough thriller with an all-too-timely topic.... Lana is a persuasive heroi≠ jaded, mature, and self-reliant. She has few illusions about the world in which she operates." --School Library Journal "Like Stravinsky''s Rite of Spring, Elizabeth Kiem''s tale of ballerinas and bratva is primal and raw, brutal in its examination of human behavior, and pulsing with tension and spilled secrets. But Hider, Seeker, Secret Keeper is also brimming with grace--the perfect-posture elegance of complex characters who are haunted by their pasts and tradition as they try to emerge into modernity. Kiem''s detailed knowledge of Russian language and culture adds just the right amount of authenticity to a thrilling adventure." --Lindsay Smith, author of Sekret "This is a hair raising tale of lost illusions and self-discovery. It was almost disturbing how much I recognized Lana and her personal heartbreak. A look behind the curtains at the dangers and obstacles of ambition for the dancer in Russia today." --Joy Womack, principal ballerina, Kremlin Ballet Praise for Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy " Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy culminates in a tangle of bad guys and intrigue.... [Evokes] the bleakness and nostalgic charms of the early 1980s [in Russia]. The results are enjoyably escapist. For [readers] enamored with the Russia of literature and film, who want something slightly more contemporary." -- The New York Times "An action filled story line, beautiful similes, and aspects of Russian Culture." -- Teen Ink , Exceptional Review "Terrifying... Historical fiction meets spy thriller, Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat." -- Dance Spirit Magazine "In a world where nothing makes sense, what is sanity'.... This atmospheric, suspenseful story is one of devotion and deception, innocence and independence, friendship and love, music and dance, immigration and coming of age." --Booklist (starred review) "Sophisticated storytelling with complex characterization and details that provide color and texture... A compelling portrait of a young woman on the verge of adulthood, caught up in the domestic secrets of her parents and the enmity of two countries." --Kirkus Reviews "I love a book that plunges me headlong into an unfamiliar world. This twisty, dark mystery has it all--terrible choices, narrow escapes, last chance gambles, and the desperate risks you''ll take to save the person you love." --National Book Award Winner Judy Blundell " Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy has it all: love, death, ballet, and pop music during the Cold War ''80s. A romantic, suspenseful, and gracefully-written novel." --Natalie Standiford, author of How to Say Goodbye in Robot and Confessions of the Sullivan Sisters "Fascinating ... The twists and turns, as Marina tries to decide whom she can really trust, keep readers guessing right up to the end, just as a good spy novel should." --School Library Journal "Think The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo meets Sookie Stackhouse." --Brooklyn Based "Kiem has a way with language that brings her surroundings to life whether it''s 1982 Russia with its long bread lines, Brighton Beach with its Russian gangsters or the dirty streets of Manhattan." --Fresh Fiction, Praise for Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy " Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy culminates in a tangle of bad guys and intrigue.... [Evokes] the bleakness and nostalgic charms of the early 1980s [in Russia]. The results are enjoyably escapist. For [readers] enamored with the Russia of literature and film, who want something slightly more contemporary." -- The New York Times "Exceptional." -- Teen Ink "Terrifying... Historical fiction meets spy thriller, Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat." -- Dance Spirit Magazine "In a world where nothing makes sense, what is sanity'.... This atmospheric, suspenseful story is one of devotion and deception,  innocence and independence, friendship and love, music and dance, immigration and coming of age." --Booklist (starred review) "Sophisticated storytelling with complex characterization and details that provide color and texture... A compelling portrait of a young woman on the verge of adulthood, caught up in the domestic secrets of her parents and the enmity of two countries." --Kirkus Reviews "I love a book that plunges me headlong into an unfamiliar world. This twisty, dark mystery has it all--terrible choices, narrow escapes, last chance gambles, and the desperate risks you'll take to save the person you love." --National Book Award Winner Judy Blundell " Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy has it all: love, death, ballet, and pop music during the Cold War '80s. A romantic, suspenseful, and gracefully-written novel." --Natalie Standiford, author of How to Say Goodbye in Robot and Confessions of the Sullivan Sisters "Fascinating ... The twists and turns, as Marina tries to decide whom she can really trust, keep readers guessing right up to the end, just as a good spy novel should." --School Library Journal "Think  The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo  meets Sookie Stackhouse." --Brooklyn Based "Kiem has a way with language that brings her surroundings to life whether it's 1982 Russia with its long bread lines, Brighton Beach with its Russian gangsters or the dirty streets of Manhattan." --Fresh Fiction, Praise for Hider, Seeker, Secret Keeper "This is a hair raising tale of lost illusions and self-discovery. It was almost disturbing how much I recognized Lana and her personal heartbreak. A look behind the curtains at the dangers and obstacles of ambition for the dancer in Russia today." --Joy Womack, principal ballerina, Kremlin Ballet Praise for Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy " Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy culminates in a tangle of bad guys and intrigue.... [Evokes] the bleakness and nostalgic charms of the early 1980s [in Russia]. The results are enjoyably escapist. For [readers] enamored with the Russia of literature and film, who want something slightly more contemporary." -- The New York Times "Exceptional." -- Teen Ink "Terrifying... Historical fiction meets spy thriller, Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat." -- Dance Spirit Magazine "In a world where nothing makes sense, what is sanity'.... This atmospheric, suspenseful story is one of devotion and deception,  innocence and independence, friendship and love, music and dance, immigration and coming of age." --Booklist (starred review) "Sophisticated storytelling with complex characterization and details that provide color and texture... A compelling portrait of a young woman on the verge of adulthood, caught up in the domestic secrets of her parents and the enmity of two countries." --Kirkus Reviews "I love a book that plunges me headlong into an unfamiliar world. This twisty, dark mystery has it all--terrible choices, narrow escapes, last chance gambles, and the desperate risks you'll take to save the person you love." --National Book Award Winner Judy Blundell " Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy has it all: love, death, ballet, and pop music during the Cold War '80s. A romantic, suspenseful, and gracefully-written novel." --Natalie Standiford, author of How to Say Goodbye in Robot and Confessions of the Sullivan Sisters "Fascinating ... The twists and turns, as Marina tries to decide whom she can really trust, keep readers guessing right up to the end, just as a good spy novel should." --School Library Journal "Think  The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo  meets Sookie Stackhouse." --Brooklyn Based "Kiem has a way with language that brings her surroundings to life whether it's 1982 Russia with its long bread lines, Brighton Beach with its Russian gangsters or the dirty streets of Manhattan." --Fresh Fiction, Praise for Hider, Seeker, Secret Keeper "A tangled web of intrigue ensnares three generations of Bolshoi ballerinas.... Russian secrets, treachery and strong family ties pulsate and captivate in this complex tale." --Kirkus Reviews "A smart, tough thriller with an all-too-timely topic.... Lana is a persuasive heroi≠ jaded, mature, and self-reliant. She has few illusions about the world in which she operates." --School Library Journal "Like Stravinsky''s Rite of Spring, Elizabeth Kiem''s tale of ballerinas and bratva is primal and raw, brutal in its examination of human behavior, and pulsing with tension and spilled secrets. But Hider, Seeker, Secret Keeper is also brimming with grace--the perfect-posture elegance of complex characters who are haunted by their pasts and tradition as they try to emerge into modernity. Kiem''s detailed knowledge of Russian language and culture adds just the right amount of authenticity to a thrilling adventure." --Lindsay Smith, author of Sekret "This is a hair raising tale of lost illusions and self-discovery. It was almost disturbing how much I recognized Lana and her personal heartbreak. A look behind the curtains at the dangers and obstacles of ambition for the dancer in Russia today." --Joy Womack, principal ballerina, Kremlin Ballet Praise for Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy " Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy culminates in a tangle of bad guys and intrigue.... [Evokes] the bleakness and nostalgic charms of the early 1980s [in Russia]. The results are enjoyably escapist. For [readers] enamored with the Russia of literature and film, who want something slightly more contemporary." -- The New York Times "An action filled story line, beautiful similes, and aspects of Russian Culture." -- Teen Ink , Exceptional Review "Terrifying... Historical fiction meets spy thriller, Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat." -- Dance Spirit Magazine "In a world where nothing makes sense, what is sanity'.... This atmospheric, suspenseful story is one of devotion and deception, innocence and independence, friendship and love, music and dance, immigration and coming of age." --Booklist (starred review) "Sophisticated storytelling with complex characterization and details that provide color and texture... A compelling portrait of a young woman on the verge of adulthood, caught up in the domestic secrets of her parents and the enmity of two countries." --Kirkus Reviews "I love a book that plunges me headlong into an unfamiliar world. This twisty, dark mystery has it all--terrible choices, narrow escapes, last chance gambles, and the desperate risks you''ll take to save the person you love." --National Book Award Winner Judy Blundell " Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy has it all: love, death, ballet, and pop music during the Cold War ''80s. A romantic, suspenseful, and gracefully-written novel." --Natalie Standiford, author of How to Say Goodbye in Robot and Confessions of the Sullivan Sisters "Fascinating ... The twists and turns, as Marina tries to decide whom she can really trust, keep readers guessing right up to the end, just as a good spy novel should." --School Library Journal "Think The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo meets Sookie Stackhouse." --Brooklyn Based "Kiem has a way with language that brings her surroundings to life whether it''s 1982 Russia with its long bread lines, Brighton Beach with its Russian gangsters or the dirty streets of Manhattan." --Fresh Fiction, Praise for Hider, Seeker, Secret Keeper "A tangled web of intrigue ensnares three generations of Bolshoi ballerinas . . . Russian secrets, treachery and strong family ties pulsate and captivate in this complex tale." --Kirkus Reviews "Infused with a grim urgency, both cold and vividly alive . . . Those looking for the thrill of a wrongly accused heroine, infused with the passion of a dancer''s dedication to her craft, will enjoy this taut mystery." --Booklist "A smart, tough thriller with an all-too-timely topic . . . Lana is a persuasive heroi≠ jaded, mature, and self-reliant. She has few illusions about the world in which she operates." --School Library Journal "Like Stravinsky''s Rite of Spring, Elizabeth Kiem''s tale of ballerinas and bratva is primal and raw, brutal in its examination of human behavior, and pulsing with tension and spilled secrets. But Hider, Seeker, Secret Keeper is also brimming with grace--the perfect-posture elegance of complex characters who are haunted by their pasts and tradition as they try to emerge into modernity. Kiem''s detailed knowledge of Russian language and culture adds just the right amount of authenticity to a thrilling adventure." --Lindsay Smith, author of Sekret "This is a hair raising tale of lost illusions and self-discovery. It was almost disturbing how much I recognized Lana and her personal heartbreak. A look behind the curtains at the dangers and obstacles of ambition for the dancer in Russia today." --Joy Womack, principal ballerina, Kremlin Ballet Praise for Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy " Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy culminates in a tangle of bad guys and intrigue . . . [Evokes] the bleakness and nostalgic charms of the early 1980s [in Russia]. The results are enjoyably escapist. For [readers] enamored with the Russia of literature and film, who want something slightly more contemporary." -- The New York Times "An action filled story line, beautiful similes, and aspects of Russian Culture." -- Teen Ink , Exceptional Review "Terrifying . . . Historical fiction meets spy thriller, Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat." -- Dance Spirit Magazine "In a world where nothing makes sense, what is sanity? . . . This atmospheric, suspenseful story is one of devotion and deception, innocence and independence, friendship and love, music and dance, immigration and coming of age." --Booklist , Starred Review "Sophisticated storytelling with complex characterization and details that provide color and texture . . . A compelling portrait of a young woman on the verge of adulthood, caught up in the domestic secrets of her parents and the enmity of two countries." --Kirkus Reviews "I love a book that plunges me headlong into an unfamiliar world. This twisty, dark mystery has it all--terrible choices, narrow escapes, last chance gambles, and the desperate risks you''ll take to save the person you love." --National Book Award Winner Judy Blundell " Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy has it all: love, death, ballet, and pop music during the Cold War ''80s. A romantic, suspenseful, and gracefully-written novel." --Natalie Standiford, author of How to Say Goodbye in Robot and Confessions of the Sullivan Sisters "Fascinating . . . The twists and turns, as Marina tries to decide whom she can really trust, keep readers guessing right up to the end, just as a good spy novel should." --School Library Journal "Think The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo meets Sookie Stackhouse." --Brooklyn Based "Kiem has a way with language that brings her surroundings to life whether it''s 1982 Russia with its long bread lines, Brighton Beach with its Russian gangsters or the dirty streets of Manhattan." --Fresh Fiction, Praise for Hider, Seeker, Secret Keeper "Even though the dancers have come to New York, [in Hider, Seeker, Secret Keeper ] the book is still steeped in Russian culture. This is a novel full of plot twists and turns that help uncover the lies, the betrayals, and the resentment of generations." --VOYA "A tangled web of intrigue ensnares three generations of Bolshoi ballerinas . . . Russian secrets, treachery and strong family ties pulsate and captivate in this complex tale." --Kirkus Reviews "Infused with a grim urgency, both cold and vividly alive . . . Those looking for the thrill of a wrongly accused heroine, infused with the passion of a dancer''s dedication to her craft, will enjoy this taut mystery." --Booklist "A smart, tough thriller with an all-too-timely topic . . . Lana is a persuasive heroi≠ jaded, mature, and self-reliant. She has few illusions about the world in which she operates." --School Library Journal "Like Stravinsky''s Rite of Spring, Elizabeth Kiem''s tale of ballerinas and bratva is primal and raw, brutal in its examination of human behavior, and pulsing with tension and spilled secrets. But Hider, Seeker, Secret Keeper is also brimming with grace--the perfect-posture elegance of complex characters who are haunted by their pasts and tradition as they try to emerge into modernity. Kiem''s detailed knowledge of Russian language and culture adds just the right amount of authenticity to a thrilling adventure." --Lindsay Smith, author of Sekret "This is a hair raising tale of lost illusions and self-discovery. It was almost disturbing how much I recognized Lana and her personal heartbreak. A look behind the curtains at the dangers and obstacles of ambition for the dancer in Russia today." --Joy Womack, principal ballerina, Kremlin Ballet Praise for Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy " Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy culminates in a tangle of bad guys and intrigue . . . [Evokes] the bleakness and nostalgic charms of the early 1980s [in Russia]. The results are enjoyably escapist. For [readers] enamored with the Russia of literature and film, who want something slightly more contemporary." -- The New York Times "An action filled story line, beautiful similes, and aspects of Russian Culture." -- Teen Ink , Exceptional Review "Terrifying . . . Historical fiction meets spy thriller, Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat." -- Dance Spirit Magazine "In a world where nothing makes sense, what is sanity? . . . This atmospheric, suspenseful story is one of devotion and deception, innocence and independence, friendship and love, music and dance, immigration and coming of age." --Booklist , Starred Review "Sophisticated storytelling with complex characterization and details that provide color and texture . . . A compelling portrait of a young woman on the verge of adulthood, caught up in the domestic secrets of her parents and the enmity of two countries." --Kirkus Reviews "I love a book that plunges me headlong into an unfamiliar world. This twisty, dark mystery has it all--terrible choices, narrow escapes, last chance gambles, and the desperate risks you''ll take to save the person you love." --National Book Award Winner Judy Blundell " Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy has it all: love, death, ballet, and pop music during the Cold War ''80s. A romantic, suspenseful, and gracefully-written novel." --Natalie Standiford, author of How to Say Goodbye in Robot and Confessions of the Sullivan Sisters "Fascinating . . . The twists and turns, as Marina tries to decide whom she can really trust, keep readers guessing right up to the end, just as a good spy novel should." --School Library Journal "Think The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo meets Sookie Stackhouse." --Brooklyn Based "Kiem has a way with language that brings her surroundings to life whether it''s 1982 Russia with its long bread lines, Brighton Beach with its Russian gangsters or the dirty streets of Manhattan." --Fresh Fiction, Praise for Hider, Seeker, Secret Keeper Like Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, Elizabeth Kiem's tale of ballerinas and bratva is primal and raw, brutal in its examination of human behavior, and pulsing with tension and spilled secrets. But Hider Seeker Secret Keeper is also brimming with grace--the perfect-posture elegance of complex characters who are haunted by their pasts and tradition as they try to emerge into modernity. Kiem's detailed knowledge of Russian language and culture adds just the right amount of authenticity to a thrilling adventure. --Lindsay Smith, author of Sekret "This is a hair raising tale of lost illusions and self-discovery. It was almost disturbing how much I recognized Lana and her personal heartbreak. A look behind the curtains at the dangers and obstacles of ambition for the dancer in Russia today." --Joy Womack, principal ballerina, Kremlin Ballet Praise for Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy " Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy culminates in a tangle of bad guys and intrigue.... [Evokes] the bleakness and nostalgic charms of the early 1980s [in Russia]. The results are enjoyably escapist. For [readers] enamored with the Russia of literature and film, who want something slightly more contemporary." -- The New York Times "Exceptional." -- Teen Ink "Terrifying... Historical fiction meets spy thriller, Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat." -- Dance Spirit Magazine "In a world where nothing makes sense, what is sanity'.... This atmospheric, suspenseful story is one of devotion and deception,  innocence and independence, friendship and love, music and dance, immigration and coming of age." --Booklist (starred review) "Sophisticated storytelling with complex characterization and details that provide color and texture... A compelling portrait of a young woman on the verge of adulthood, caught up in the domestic secrets of her parents and the enmity of two countries." --Kirkus Reviews "I love a book that plunges me headlong into an unfamiliar world. This twisty, dark mystery has it all--terrible choices, narrow escapes, last chance gambles, and the desperate risks you'll take to save the person you love." --National Book Award Winner Judy Blundell " Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy has it all: love, death, ballet, and pop music during the Cold War '80s. A romantic, suspenseful, and gracefully-written novel." --Natalie Standiford, author of How to Say Goodbye in Robot and Confessions of the Sullivan Sisters "Fascinating ... The twists and turns, as Marina tries to decide whom she can really trust, keep readers guessing right up to the end, just as a good spy novel should." --School Library Journal "Think  The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo  meets Sookie Stackhouse." --Brooklyn Based "Kiem has a way with language that brings her surroundings to life whether it's 1982 Russia with its long bread lines, Brighton Beach with its Russian gangsters or the dirty streets of Manhattan." --Fresh Fiction
Copyright Date
2014
Lccn
2014-009577
Dewey Decimal
Fic
Intended Audience
Young Adult Audience
Series
The Bolshoi Saga Ser.
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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