Swan Fake

Swan Fake by Maya Gold, published by Scholastic in 2011, is a 176-page juvenile fiction book that centers around the adventures at Cinderella Cleaners. The story follows Diana, who is drawn into a unique situation when her friend Amelia needs her to secretly fill in for a dance performance. As Diana dons the costume, she faces the challenge of performing on stage, grappling with her lack of experience in ballet.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes related to business, careers, and the pressures of performance. The plot unfolds as Diana navigates the complexities of friendship and the expectations that come with stepping into someone else’s shoes. This edition presents a light-hearted yet engaging look at the world of dance and the unexpected challenges that arise in the pursuit of helping a friend.
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Welcome to Cinderella Cleaners:
Drop-off service! Quality care! Total transformation…
Cinderella Cleaners has just received a shipment of dance costumes for a big upcoming performance. Diana’s friend, Amelia, is supposed to be in the show…BUT she needs Diana to secretly fill in for her during one of the performances. Not only does Diana owe her friend a favor, but she fits perfectly into the costume. However, once she’s on stage, Diana is a lot more Two Left Feet than Prima Ballerina. Will she be discovered before it’s time to take a bow?
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