35 pages : 23 cm
Gracie Laroo on the Big Screen
β Scribed by Marsha Qualey
- Publisher
- Capstone
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Gracie LaRoo
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Piggywood! Gracie LaRoo had long been starstruck with the town where glamorous movie stars work on thrilling films. But now it's her turn as a famous director asks Gracie to be a part of her next film. Gracie is thrilled! That is, until she gets there. Her part is not at all what she thought it would be and she can't seem to find her voice to speak up. Plus, her idol, Tilda Swinetune, is unhappy with the way the movie is going, too. But Gracie figures out a way to save the day and in the process finds her voice.
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