Grace’s Turn

Grace’s Turn by Christy Carlson Romano, published by Hyperion Books for Children on August 22, 2006, is a first edition that spans 272 pages. This juvenile fiction book follows Grace di Giovanni as she navigates the competitive landscape of her high school’s musical production, striving to secure the leading role that she believes will pave the way for her future career on Broadway.
Readers will find a narrative centered on themes of ambition and rivalry within the performing arts. As Grace attempts to outmaneuver her rival, the story delves into the challenges and dynamics of high school theater, showcasing the determination required to pursue one’s dreams. This edition is presented in English and is designed for intermediate readers, making it an engaging choice for those interested in the intersection of adolescence and the performing arts.
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Grace di Giovanni tries to outmanuver a rival in order to get the leading role in her high school’s musical, which, she hopes, will lead to a career on Broadway.
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