Story of my Life
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Jun 30, 2015
Mature
Noël Brave is your average American teenage girl, captain of the cheer squad, dating the captain of the football team and most popular girl in school. But when her parents decide that it's time for a change, Noël finds herself moving from Beverly Hills to Hawaii. This means new friends, new school, new house, new life. 

Once her family's settled in Noël decides to head to the beach, little does she know that she'll run into David Summers, her childhood best friend, shredding the waves. Will Noël find happiness and love in her new home? Or find comfort in disobeying her parents wishes?

This coming of age story, gives the classic Bring it On movies a special spin; cheering meets surfing. Will cheer captain turn to surf captain? Or will the pyramid fall to the ground?
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