One minute Cedar's life is perfect - she, her best friends and her almost-boyfriend, Kite, are having the greatest time performing with their own little circus, The Acrobats - the next, Kite announces he's leaving town with his dad to join a real circus with professional acrobats. Cedar is furious. How could Kite abandon The Acrobats - and her? Then, long-lost Aunt Squeezy arrives and introduces Cedar to Shakira and the other refugee kids at the Neighbourhood Network. Running a circus class for them, Cedar soon realises that the best way to stop feeling sorry for yourself is to stop thinking about yourself. So when Cedar is offered her own place at Kite's circus, she has to decide - should she follow her own high-flying dream or stick with her friends.
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Martine Murray was born in Melbourne. She has studied art and dabbled in acrobatics and dance. In addition to her Henrietta books, she has written three picture books, illustrated one, and written three novels that have sold extensively overseas. Her latest novel for junior readers is Molly and Pim and the Millions of Stars, which was shortlisted in the 2016
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