D Is for Drama
by Jo Whittemore 2021-01-07 15:42:56
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A lead role means lots of drama in this sparkling story of one tween’s efforts to shine in the spotlight. Sunny Kim is done with one-line roles at Carnegie Arts Academy—she’s ready for the lead. But even after a summer of studying w... Read more
A lead role means lots of drama in this sparkling story of one tween’s efforts to shine in the spotlight.

Sunny Kim is done with one-line roles at Carnegie Arts Academy—she’s ready for the lead. But even after a summer of studying with an acting coach, Sunny doesn’t snag the role of Mary Poppins in her school’s upcoming production.
     Unfortunately, her entire family mistakenly thinks otherwise, including her former-actress mother.
     Desperate for a solution, Sunny convinces her theater adviser to let her produce a one-woman show. But when the rest of her friends find out—the friends that never seem to make the playbill either—they all want to join in. Before long, Sunny is knee-deep in curtains, catfights, and chorus lines as her one-woman work turns into a staging of the hit musical Wicked. And when a terrible misunderstanding pits the entire cast against Sunny, can the show—and Sunny’s future acting career—be saved in time for opening night? Less
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  • 7.62 X 5.12 X 0.8 in
  • 272
  • Aladdin
  • August 7, 2012
  • English
  • 9781442441521
Jo Whittemore is the author of numerous middle-grade humor and fantasy novels. She is a member of the SCBWI (Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators) and is part of the Texas Sweeth...
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