"In this sequel to The Street Dancers, Fitzi leaves a self-imposed retirement from show business for the allure of a dance solo in a Broadway musical . . . where she experiences the tension of... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Even if you don't want to be an actor or actress, you will be drawn into the world of the theater in this fabulous book. Although ultimately nothing really desperate happens to the main character, Fitzi, and her family, some of their professional and financial struggles are shown, and being "on Broadway" is not all fame and fortune for Fitzi. Fitzi takes her job at the show seriously, and with the wise encouragement of her grandfather, learns to appreciate herself as an individual, without feeling too overwhelmed by the dazzling female child star. When the latter disappears, Fitzi's fears are handled realistically, and this plot device allows us to see Fitzi coping with ever greater challenges.The pacing of this book is wonderful, it's easy to get absorbed immediately and feel you are living the life of a struggling actress in New York. The author says a lot with few words, and draws fascinating characters in Fitzi and her family, and the other child stars of the show.
If you like acting you'll love this book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I've read this book 4 times. It really keeps you're interest. If you love acting and the stage then you will really appreciate this book.
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