Kora is a spoiled, snobby girl whose mother owns a dance studio and she IS the best dancer there. (Well, that's what she thinks.) Her older sister and brother help out around the dance studio, too, and in exchange, they get to run the show most of the time, picking out the costumes, toying with the lineup of dances in the recital, and, of course, giving themselves as many solos as they believe are necessary.
But when Romea Bora, her mom's latest boyfriend's daughter, joins the studio after their parents are married, Kora (now Kora Bora, and how she hates that name) has some competition in the studio. Romea is funny, cool, nice, and even better than Kora at dancing, which, Kora thought, was impossible.
It turns out that it was possible.
Kora and Romea settle their differences in a dance, where they can let their feelings out on stage, for their upcoming competition. Will they be able to get along, or will Kora actually have to settle for second place, not only in the judges eyes, but in her mother's?
Age recommendation: Ages 8-15
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