Sam is ecstatic when she receives an offer from a talent scout to dance in Japan, but she cannot understand the resistance she is getting from her friends and family. Original.
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I fell in love with these books in High School. I have read every one of them. I would absolutely read them over and over. Being out of Print makes it hard as life was lived and books are gone. I wish they would reprint them into digital. I would be all over that! Definitely an Awesome series, that I would Absolutely read again!
The girls are back on Sunset Island, and Sam has just been offered a job as a professional dancer in Japan. When she asks her parents for her birth certificate, she discovers an unpleasant fact about herself
This was my SVH when I was a younger. It allowed me to bond with my cousins in a way only a young book club could, and it helped with my dyslexia. Loved this book series when I was younger I think it’s a great buy for any teenager looking for a fun read.