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A Ballerina's Life

A Ballerina's Life

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, Dec 6, 2015
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Romance
Beatrice's mother was a prima ballerina assoluta, known all over the world as one of the prodigy of ballet. That was until she got pregnant with her husband, a civil engineer, a few months before the performance of Giselle ending her career. She didn't bear any hate for her child. She loved her as much as any mother would. She taught Beatrice everything she had to know about ballet from a young age knowing that her dream is to be a ballerina like her mother. And now at the age of 9, she was shipped to a ballet dance academy abroad in order for her to fulfill her dream. Will her dream to become a ballerina take off with flying colors? Or will she fail and give up on her dream? Find out!
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