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Born to Dance
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Ongoing, First published Mar 20, 2013
Everyone is always telling Madison to follow her dreams. Well its hard to do that when your a 200-pound, 17 year old girl and your dream is to dance. They also tell her she has to work hard to succeed. Well just how hard will Madison work? Food, boys, and the struggle to fit into society's picture frame... its every girl's dream, right?
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"The favourite food of us all, the pizza, if it's properly baked and has all the right topping on it, it contains over one thousand calories. The American chocolate chip cookies we all love and cherish very much - one of them has roughly three hundred calories. If we drink the three litres we're supposed to drink of water of something else, like one of our very favourite sodas, Coca Cola, Sprite, Dr. Pepper, that calculates up to over half the calories you're supposed to consume per day. And don't even get me started on birthday cake..." Bev Nicholls may be plus-size but that's the least interesting thing about her and certainly not what you should be paying attention to when there's her beautiful, well-groomed roommate who likes to get a manicure after his every gym session, her new job as a teacher with her first class of mid-puberty teens and her views on all of that with just the right sense of humor and confidence, while not taking it or herself too seriously.