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Subject: Waiting for Silverbird


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conny402
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Date Posted: 09:29:55 08/20/04 Fri

Hi everyone,

I wanted to draw your attention to a book that I wrote. It's called Waiting for Silverbird and will be enjoyed by all dancers and those with a love for dancing. Those who have read it have told me: they were so engrossed in the story they missed their subway/bus stop; over-extended their lunch hour, let dinner burn; etc.

Following is a brief description of the story:
Danielle Hamilton wants nothing more than to be a Broadway dancer. At age 21 she moves to New York, accompanied by her sister Laura. But life in New York is nothing like Danielle imagined and after countless auditions she is still as unemployed as the day she arrived in the city. But then she meets Steve Savage. Steve is an ex-Broadway manager who disappeared off the scene after a car accident. He agrees to work with Danielle and to introduce her to the right people on Broadway. Danielle is thrilled that she finally is going to live her dream, but Laura suspects that he has a hidden agenda, and he does.

Check it out at PublishAmerica.com or ask for it at your local bookstore.

I welcome your comments.

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