The third book in the World Elite Dance Academy series from international superstar, wellbeing guru and Pussycat Doll, Kimberly Wyatt Quirky headteacher's son, Andre, is under a huge amount of pressure to succeed. He's obsessed with street dance, and uniquely talented - but all eyes are on him, except the ones that really count. His dad just doesn't seem to get him, or care about his dreams.
Can Andre find a way to be himself, as well as please both of his parents? Can he overcome his fear of letting everyone down, or will it all prove too much? Join Andre and his new friends on a fierce, empowering and sometimes scary journey to dance stardom.
Kimberly Wyatt rose to fame as a member of one of the biggest girl-groups of all time, The Pussycat Dolls. Together they sold over 55 million records world-wide, before coming to an end in 2010. Now a firm favourite on our UK screens, Kimberly has appeared on scores of high profile TV shows, notably as lead judge on SKY 1’s ‘Got To Dance’, as well as CBBC's 'Taking the Next Step'. She was crowned 2015’s winner of BBC1’s hugely popular primetime show, Celebrity Masterchef. Passionate about keeping fit, eating well and being the ’best version of yourself’, Kimberly has fast become a positive role model and fitness inspiration for many. She tours schools with her 'Well Fit' campaign with the Youth Sport Trust, promoting the physical and mental wellbeing messages that tie in to her books. In 2014 Kimberly became a mother to daughter Willow. Written in collaboration with Siobhan Curham, author of Dear Dylan, Finding Cherokee Brown , Midnight Dreamers and editorial consultant on global blockbuster, Girl Online .
An amazing book! This book really hooks you in and wants to make you read more. This book is about a young boy who loves to dance and has a fashion blog called spotted. Although as he created an unusual post he started to get hat which really got to him making him not concentrate on anything bar that. So consequently his mum took all technologies of him to have a detox. As this was going on a Aundre was given the part to choreograph and design a show to save the world. Once the show came around everything went amazing even his dad who didn’t agree at first with his ways like vegans, dance ,fashion and being gay. But once he had seen this it changed his views. Even his idol Vienne Westwood loved it. I would recommend for dance loves and a bit of drama, it is great for 9-13 year olds. It’s a short book of only 200 pages so doesn’t take long.
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