Eine englische Produktionsfirma dreht auf der Halbinsel Darss einen Jugendfilm, fΓΌr den noch Statisten gesucht werden. Beim Casting ergattert die 11-jΓ€hrige Cora eine kleine Rolle und verbringt daraufhin ihre Sommerferien mit dem Filmteam.
Panic
β Scribed by Sasha Dawn
- Publisher
- Lerner Publishing Group;Carolrhoda Lab
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 396 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A page-turning story about a teen's struggle to overcome her fears on her quest for truth, strength, and stardom.
Madelaine loves music, loves the stage, and loves performing. When she finds a fragment of poetry that inspires her to finish a song she's been writing, she tracks down the poem's author online in hopes of starting a collaboration. But as more pieces of the poem find their way to her, she realizes the online poet can't possibly be the one who's leaving them for her. At the same time, some shocking family secrets upend Madelaine's home life. As Madelaine struggles to separate the images people present online from the realities of who they are, her quest for truth, strength, and stardom takes turns she never expected.
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