Step Up 2 The Streets

Step Up 2 The Streets

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Step up 2 the streets (in a book) Andy West has been running ever since her mother died when Andy was sixteen. The four-one-oh have been her dance crew and family all her life. But when her guardian Sarah decides Andy needs to pick her life up from off the floor and leave to stay with her Aunt in Texas. Andy has some decisions to make. Is the four-one-oh the right choice? Is moving to Texas so bad? Can she change Sarah's mind? Tyler Gage intervenes and gets Andy an audition at MSA (Maryland School of Arts) and there she finds who she really is. A story of street dance and love with a twist. Note: I do not own this story. All rights go to the step up 2 producers.
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