Centre Stage

Centre Stage by Linda Chapman, published by Penguin Adult on May 6, 2004, is a juvenile fiction novel that follows the journey of Sophie during her summer holidays. After landing the lead role in a locally filmed movie, she faces the challenges of starting secondary school while trying to navigate her newfound stardom. As she takes on the role of Lucy in a theater production of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Sophie encounters difficulties with dance routines and grapples with the pressures of fitting in.
Throughout the term leading up to the performance, Sophie learns valuable lessons about growing up, loyalty, honesty, and the significance of friendship. This edition, consisting of 229 pages, captures the essence of a young girl’s experiences as she balances her aspirations with the complexities of adolescence. Readers will find a relatable exploration of the trials and triumphs of youth, set against the backdrop of theater and personal growth.
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During the summer holidays, Sophie landed herself the main part in a locally shot big-screen film. Now she faces a new challenge – starting secondary school and trying to fit in whilst underplaying her recent stardom. Then when she is cast as Lucy for the theatre production of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe she is over the moon. However, she soon finds herself struggling with some of the dance routines but can’t quite bring herself to admint she needs help. Through the course of the term and the lead-up to the exciting first night, Lucy finds there is much to learn about growing-up and just how important loyalty, honesty and, more than anything, friendship are.
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