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The Dream Team: Charligh Green vs. The Spotlight

A journey of dreams, friendship, and football

Priscilla Mante author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Penguin Random House Children's UK

Published:26th May '22

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In this engaging story, Charligh faces challenges on the football field and in the school play, learning about friendship and self-acceptance along the way in The Dream Team: Charligh Green vs. The Spotlight.

In The Dream Team: Charligh Green vs. The Spotlight, readers are introduced to Charligh, a vibrant and ambitious girl who dreams of stardom. With a personality full of pizzazz, she is determined to shine both on the football field with her team, the Bramrock Stars, and in the school play. However, things aren't going as smoothly as she hoped. As she struggles to keep up with her teammates and memorize her lines, Charligh faces the challenge of overcoming her own insecurities and the pressure of expectations.

The story explores themes of friendship, perseverance, and self-discovery. Charligh's journey is filled with humorous mishaps and heartfelt moments that resonate with anyone who has ever felt the weight of trying to prove themselves. With the unwavering support of her friends, she learns that it's okay to stumble and that true success comes from embracing who you are and leaning on those who care about you.

The Dream Team: Charligh Green vs. The Spotlight is a delightful tale that encourages readers to chase their dreams while highlighting the importance of camaraderie and resilience. As Charligh navigates her way through challenges, she ultimately discovers that stepping into the spotlight is not just about talent, but about being true to oneself and having the courage to shine, no matter the obstacles.

Reviews for The Dream Team: Jaz Santos vs. The World: Exciting, original and heart-warming * Jacqueline Wilson *

ISBN: 9780241482032

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 21mm

Weight: 245g

352 pages