One of my least favourites, though I enjoyed it more than Drina Ballerina. Not sure exactly why I didn't love it as much as the others! Although there is every chance it was entirely because the cover picture of Drina on the edition I first read was kind of ugly.
In this fourth book of the series, Drina enjoys travelling to Italy to the first time to meet her paternal grandmother. She becomes a more independent traveller in this book and you sense that adolescence is not far away.
She meets Igor Dominick junior in this book as the Dominick ballet are performing in Italy. As well as her grandmother, she meets her cousins and ends up having an exciting opportunity with her friend Emilia.