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by Suzanne Fisher Staples (Author) "Meenakshi arose early the day Paryati was born, for the infant in her womb had not allowed her to sleep during the night ..." (more)
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Born during the worst storm ever seen by her small village in India, Parvati is both blessed and cursed with mysterious powers that confound her people. Wild animals flock to her; she is able to charm fish, birds, even deadly cobras. But Parvati's truly exceptional talent is her ability to dance like the Hindu god Shiva himself. At age 6, she hurls herself into a cooking fire and dances safely through the flames, emerging without a single burn. Naturally, these powers scare the other villagers. Only her mother Meenakshi loves and believes in her, protecting her from the their curious and hostile stares. The guru Pillai, a famous Indian dance teacher, hears of Parvati's talent and comes to offer her a position in his dance school, or "gurukulam," in the large city of Madras. Once there, she questions her destiny, or "dharma," as she experiences both a devastating loss and a blossoming romance; "...she thought about the mystery of dharma--how some things were very difficult to accept, while others opened as simply and as naturally as a flower." But through it all, the fire of Shiva burns within her, and Parvati knows that, despite all other callings, she was born to dance.

Suzanne Fisher Staples, renowned author of the award-winning Shabanu and Dangerous Skies, has woven together a magical tapestry of a tale that is a mystical hybrid of history and legend. At a time when teenage girls have more options than ever when choosing their own destinies, Parvati's story will inspire readers to set high goals and settle for nothing less than their true heart's desire. An instant classic. (Ages 12 to 14) --Jennifer Hubert --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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If not for references to modern technology, this tale set in India might defy chronology; the folkloric narrative, primal settings and universal themes confer a timeless quality. Parvati, the heroine, has a mystical aura; some villagers think she carries doom because her birth coincided with an unprecedented cyclone that devastated the entire region. Parvati does not know if she is to blame for the destruction caused by the storm or the famine that followed, but she retains a memory of everything she has witnessed since infancy. As she grows up, animals flock to her, seemingly communing with her, and when music is played, Parvati cannot keep her feet still, no matter how hard she tries. Eventually, Parvati's talent for dance and spiritual gifts win her a scholarship to a gurukulam (a school run by a great teacher). But devoting herself to her studies requires sacrifices Parvati has not even dreamt of. The Hindu concept of dharma is as intricately woven into this saga as decorative threads are woven into Parvati's elaborate dance costumes. Staples's (Shabanu; Haveli) deceptively plain prose conjures a variety of moods, textures and images. Poetically and suspensefully expressing the sorrows and joys of the spiritual life as well as the life of the artist, this is a spellbinder. Ages 12-up. (Apr.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Read,Highly Recommended, Jan 27 2004
By Heaher Deitchman "studioart" (United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Shivas Fire (Paperback)
I found this book in the local library during one of my many visits to the childrens and young readers section.

The story of Parvati is told in vivid language and clarity. The story focuses on Parvati and her troubled soul. She is a dancer through and through. Parvati has special talents and skills and the lore of her village and eenher uncles home is that she is unusual and maybe using witchcraft. Parvati's story is of the typical underdog but one who uses her powers for good and makes choices for her family and not herself.

An uncommonly good book, full of virtue and a look into life in an Indian village.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Oh WOW!! WICKED BOOK!!!, Sep 26 2003
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This review is from: Shiva's Fire (Hardcover)
Oh WOW!! I read this book like two years ago and I think I read it again last year but this is SUCH AN AWESOME BOOK!!!! When I was done reading, I went over and read some parts again. What a cool book. The ending is so... Magical! The way she and the raja's son go there seperate ways because Parvati was born to dance! She and the raja's son were born on the exact same day at the exact same time! I don't want to tell the whole thing or ruin the surprise(I probably already did) But what an AMAZING book. It even has translations at the back. BUY IT!!!! LOL NO YOU REALLY SHOULD!!! bye !! >^,,^<
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5.0 out of 5 stars A True Jewel!!!, Sep 25 2003
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This review is from: Shiva's Fire (Hardcover)
I happen to be in love with Indian dance and culture. This book took me to another world - A world where I could dream of dance and India. The story remains intriguing and is beautifully told! the words suzanne uses to describe certains scenses create an instant picture of indias exotic landscape, cities, villages and people. I recommend this book to anyone between the ages of 12 to adult. it is an easy read, for the younger readers, yet it is beautiful and interesting enough for the older readers as well. If you are at all intersted in the power of Lord Shiva, India and dance this is the PERFECT book for you!! :) By the end you are wishing there were hundreds of pages left! ...i wonder if she'll write a sequal!!...i really hope so!!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Okay Book
A very mysterious and good book. Parvati is born during the biggest storm India can remember and every one in the village blames it on her. Parvati is different. Read more
Published on Mar 1 2003 by Atalanta

4.0 out of 5 stars Magical Book
A very mysterious and good book. Parvati is born during the biggest storm India can remember and every one in the village blames it on her. Parvati is different. Read more
Published on Mar 1 2003 by Atalanta

5.0 out of 5 stars WOW!
When I first saw this book in a school book order that comes monthly, I said I have to get this. ... Read more
Published on Sep 20 2002 by radiance_of_mercury

4.0 out of 5 stars good read....
the story is about a girl named parvati, who is a great dancer. as a young girl many people treat her unfairly, because of the fact that she was born on the day that her father... Read more
Published on Sep 15 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Dancing magic
I am a dancer, and the moment I saw started this book I was hooked.
Born in a terrible monsoon storm, Parvati has always been odd. Read more
Published on Jul 11 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Cool!
I really liked this book. It starts off with this big festival for this important dude's birthday (Raja I think, don't remember) and with this women- Meenakshi, who is about to... Read more
Published on Mar 18 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars I love it
This is a great book. I love it. Im realy into books about foreign countrys and my favorite is India. Read more
Published on Jan 30 2002 by Meredith

4.0 out of 5 stars The Magic of Shiva's Fire
The Magic of Shiva's Fire

The book Shiva's Fire by Suzanne Fisher Staples is a very bold book about a girl named Pavarti. She is born on a terribly bad day. Read more

Published on Jan 11 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Very good-a great story
I had seen this book at my local bookstore and purchased it for a Christmas present-one because the cover is just beautiful and two it sounded very interesting. Read more
Published on Jan 8 2002 by Sandy

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!
Being interested in Indian culture and stories, I checked out this book from the library. As I began reading it, I wondered what the story was really about, since the beginning is... Read more
Published on Dec 25 2001 by Jess

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