Features the author's six year old daughter, Dora, playing one of the Gretls in the Connie Fisher production of "The Sound of Music in the West End". This book presents a narrative of the open audition process, from not taking it seriously at the beginning to gradually realising that Dora has won the part.
"Features the author's six year old daughter, Dora, playing one of the Gretls in the Connie Fisher production of "The Sound of Music in the West End". This book presents a narrative of the open audition process, from not taking it seriously at the beginning to gradually realising that Dora has won the part."@en
"A book for every parent who has ever wondered whether to put, encourage or push their children onto stage, television or celluloid. Part fairy-tale, part cautionary tale, this is the most engaging account you will ever read of a child's encounter with show business, told from her mother's perspective."@en
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