Bollywood Dreams

Bollywood Dreams by Arlene Phillips, published by Faber & Faber, Limited in 2011, is a captivating tale that follows Alana as she seeks to assist her best friend Meena in auditioning for a new show. With a page count of 117, this edition invites readers into a world where the love for Bollywood films intertwines with the excitement of a magical adventure. Alana’s journey begins at Madame Coco’s Costume Emporium, setting the stage for an enchanting experience on the set of a vibrant Bollywood film.
Readers will find a blend of fantasy and juvenile fiction as Alana navigates the challenges of auditioning and the allure of Bollywood. The story explores themes of friendship and ambition, showcasing the characters’ determination to perfect their dance steps. As Alana is whisked away into a fantastical realm, the narrative captures the essence of classic storytelling while engaging with elements of magic. This edition offers a delightful escape into a world where dreams and creativity come to life.
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Alana wants to help her best friend Meena audition for a brand new show, Bollywood Dreams. They both love Bollywood films, but they’re not sure they’ve got the steps quite right. Madame Coco knows just what to do. It’s one short trip to her Costume Emporium before Alana is magically whisked off to the set of a fabulous new Bollywood film.
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