This is the story of a young girl’s dream for greatness among the people (animals) around her who doubt this will ever happen.
Diva Duck declares, “I am destined for greatness,” but for the cow, hen, and pig this is ironic, living on a farm. Life changed after the farmer had a barn dance, where Diva Duck took over for the DJ. She was an instant hit with the farmer’s guests, farm animals, on the Internet, with reporters, paparazzi, and clothes designers. She traveled the world opening dance clubs. “Diva never went back to doing the duck stuff. Because when you have a dream, anything is possible.”
Includes: 2 discussion questions.
I may be old fashioned , but I find it crude and pointless to use the word ‘butt‘ as author Janice Levy does in this book when other words are possible.
“She waddled by, wiggling her butt.”(page 9) “Her beak twitched. Her hips swiveled. Her butt went boom-ducka-boom.” (page 15)