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1 y separately published work icon Breaking Pointe Sebastian Scott , Sydney : ABC Books , 2012 22688160 2012 single work children's fiction children's 'Kat has been given every opportunity a ballerina could dream of ... except the chance to find out who she is away from dancing. Now Kat's flunked out of the Academy and is heading off to regular school. She's determined to find her place in a world where her Karamakov surname doesn't mean anything. But will breaking up with ballet be that easy?' (Publication summary)
 
1 y separately published work icon Behind Barres Sebastian Scott , Sydney : ABC Books , 2010 Z1732365 2010 single work children's fiction children's

'Christian White is the kind of boy most teenage girls dream of - gorgeous, mysterious and angry with the world.

'Christian likes to push his body to the max; the greater the risk, the more it interests him. Before his mother died, she made Christian promise that he′d audition for the National Academy of Dance. Christian kept his promise but never said he'd go if he got in. Instead, he ignores his letter of acceptance and continues to hang out with his fellow adrenaline-seeking mates. One night, Christian ends up in serious trouble with the police. Kicked out by his foster family, he arrives at the Academy not because he wants to be there but because he has no place else to go...

'For a long time Christian remains a bit of a mystery. What isn't in question is his dancing ability. But while some of the girls swoon over Christian's bad boy image, Tara finds him unbearable. Down-to-earth one moment, moody and aloof the next, Christian is the most infuriating boy she knows! As the year progresses Christian lets down his defences, revealing a complicated person underneath. It's a turbulent journey but slowly he begins to trust people again. And, gradually, Christian and Tara discover that love and hate can be two sides of the same coin.' (Publication summary)

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