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Emma Freedman Emma Freedman i(9015342 works by)
Born: Established: 1989 ;
Gender: Female
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Australian television and radio presenter.

Freedman released her first book in 2016.

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y separately published work icon Turning Pointes Sydney South : HarperCollins Australia , 2016 9015360 2016 single work novel children's

'April Franklin is 12 years of age and has been dancing half her life. While April loves ballet, she doesn't know if classical is right for her, particularly since she doesn't have the perfect ballet body - and of course all of the mean girls at her ballet school do ...

'There are, however, many ways to dance, and when April has the opportunity to explore them she leaps at the chance, even though she is very aware that her mother has high hopes for her as a classical dancer.

'Mean girls, stage mothers, big dreams ... sometimes finding your feet in the world of dance can be hard.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2018 shortlisted West Australian Young Readers' Book Award Younger Readers
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