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Jill Cecil

    Lauren in the Limelight
    • Lauren in the Limelight

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      As she begins 6th grade, Lauren Lightfoot aspires to get her first pair of pointe shoes, indulge her passion for ballet, and spend time with friends. Alongside her friends Bryan and Serena, she faces challenges that push them to define themselves both on stage and in life as they audition for the Pacific Northwest Ballet School and vie for roles in the spring recital. The story resonates with those who have experienced the journey of young ballet students, highlighting themes of empathy, understanding, and the pivotal moments of maturation when individuals break away from their parents’ perceptions to discover their true selves. The narrative explores the characters' deep connection to ballet, serving as a lens through which they navigate the complexities of self-identity, autonomy, and morality, revealing that adults grapple with internal conflicts just as much as children do. This tale captures the essence of young dancers embarking on their pointe work journey, filled with drama, competition, and passion. It promises to engage not only ballet enthusiasts but also tweens seeking relatable stories of growth and self-discovery.

      Lauren in the Limelight2023
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