Sarah is a superb synchronised swimmer with a good chance of getting on the Olympic team. However, she's shy, and never talks about her swimming at school for fear of mockery. Her fledgeling relationship with Tom is
almost destroyed when she thinks he's exposed her to the ridicule of the class, who have no idea how demanding synchronised swimming is. But when a classmate finds himself in danger, only Sarah will be able to help...
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Cindy Jefferies was an antique dealer, a Venetian Mask maker, a video Dj and the owner of a successful school book business before she became a full-time writer. She comes from a very musical background, went to school with Cozy Powell, and was inspired to write Fame School by her involvement with her youngest son's rock band, Stitch.
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