Ballroom Dancing is For Wimps

Ballroom Dancing is For Wimps by Rachel Wilson, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC on October 31, 2016, is a 24-page exploration of the world of ballroom dancing. The story follows young Fred Astaire, who is determined to prove that ballroom dancing is for wimps by enrolling in a beginner’s class. Through his journey, he discovers the dedication and effort required to master this art form, challenging his initial beliefs.
Readers will find that the narrative highlights the hard work involved in ballroom dancing and showcases its appeal across various ages, including notable figures like the Queen of England. This edition presents a unique perspective on the performing arts, particularly dance, as Fred learns that ballroom dancing is far from being a trivial pursuit. The book invites readers to reconsider their assumptions about dance and the commitment it entails.
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Adamant that Ballroom Dancing is for wimps, young Fred Astaire decides to take a beginner’s ballroom dancing class to prove he isn’t a wimp. He realizes ballroom dancing takes hard work and dedication and many people of all ages, including the Queen of England dance. Ballroom dancing, Fred discovers, is definitely NOT for wimps.
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