Success at Silver Spires

Success at Silver Spires

Ann Bryant

Nonfiction

Sasha loves her life at Silver Spires, but hasn't found her special passion yet. While all the other girls are pursuing their dream hobbies, Sasha wonders if she isn't getting left behind. But all that changes when she begins sculling at the local water sports club. Balance; agility; speed; concentration; Sasha has it all and she is thrilled to have finally discovered her true talent – and with it, a newfound confidence. But Holly, a student with previous sculling experience, soon makes it clear that she's keen to thwart any competition on the water. Can Sasha rise to the challenge and gain success at Silver Spires? "Refreshing, fun and really re-readable!" - CITV
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Rivalry at Silver Spires

Rivalry at Silver Spires

Ann Bryant

Nonfiction

Grace is at Silver Spires on a sports scholarship and feels the pressure to do well in competitions. But when someone starts writing hurtful messages saying she's just a show-off, she loses her nerve. Can she still come out on top? "Refreshing, fun and really re-readable!" - CITV
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Dancer at Silver Spires

Dancer at Silver Spires

Ann Bryant

Nonfiction

Izzy loves Silver Spires boarding school, but it isn't the school she always dreamed of. Having trained as a ballerina, she auditioned for The Royal Ballet School and was devastated when she failed to get in – so much so that she vowed never to dance again. But now there is a big dance show coming up and all her friends think she should take part. Can she overcome her fears to put on her dancing shoes once more? "Refreshing, fun and really re-readable!" - CITV
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Poppy's Secret Wish

Poppy's Secret Wish

Ann Bryant

Nonfiction

Poppy desperately wants to take the ballet exam with her best friend Jasmine. But when a new girl arrives in class, she's distracted. She's convinced she's failed but a little help from her friends means her wish might still come true. "If you're mad about dancing, you'll love these Ballerina Dreams stories by Ann Bryant." - Disney Girl magazine
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Magic at Silver Spires

Magic at Silver Spires

Ann Bryant

Nonfiction

Antonia's world is turned upside down when a cycling accident leaves her with a broken leg. At first, she is delighted when her parents fly over from Italy to stay with her in hospital. But to Antonia's dismay, she discovers that her father is so shaken by her accident that he intends to take her back to Italy to continue school closer to home! Antonia is devastated to be leaving and requests a few days to say her tearful goodbyes, finishing with the Silver Spires Italian evening. Will the girls of Emerald dorm manage to persuade Antonia's parents that Silver Spires is the perfect home away from home? "Refreshing, fun and really re-readable!" - CITV
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Drama at Silver Spires

Drama at Silver Spires

Ann Bryant

Nonfiction

Georgie loves acting and is determined to win her favourite role in the school play. But her audition goes drastically wrong and an older girl steals the show instead. Will Georgie ever get her chance in the limelight now? "Refreshing, fun and really re-readable!" - CITV
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Secrets at Silver Spires

Secrets at Silver Spires

Ann Bryant

Nonfiction

Jess is really struggling with her lessons. She daren't ask her friends for help, because she doesn't want them to find out how stupid she is. But now that she's being made to go to special classes, how long can she keep her secret to herself? "Refreshing, fun and really re-readable!" - CITV
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Star of Silver Spires

Star of Silver Spires

Ann Bryant

Nonfiction

Mia's ambition is to be a real musician. She'd love to enter a song she's written in the Silver Spires Star contest, but then she'd have to play live onstage too. And performing in public is her biggest fear ever - can she find the courage to overcome it? "Refreshing, fun and really re-readable!" - CITV
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Dreams at Silver Spires

Dreams at Silver Spires

Ann Bryant

Nonfiction

A TV crew has come to Silver Spires to film a documentary! But Emily's more interested in her plan to make the school eco-friendly than the cameras popping up everywhere. The trouble is, putting her plan into action attracts the attention of the film crew – and the school's biggest attention-seeker, Jet, is not happy that Emily's stealing all the limelight. Emily's teachers aren't happy either, when they realize that her eco-efforts are taking priority over her classes. Will Emily's dreams be brought crashing down around her? "Refreshing, fun and really re-readable!" - CITV
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Party at Silver Spires

Party at Silver Spires

Ann Bryant

Nonfiction

Nicole is so proud to be starting at Silver Spires boarding school, but she can't help worrying that her new friends will realize that she doesn't really fit in. After all, they have expensive clothes and amazing holiday homes, while she couldn't even afford to come to the school without her scholarship. And now there's an ultra-glam welcome party and she doesn't have anything to wear... How is she ever going to look the part, and stop her friends from discovering the truth? "Refreshing, fun and really re-readable!" - CITV
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Princess at Silver Spires

Princess at Silver Spires

Ann Bryant

Nonfiction

Naomi hates the attention that comes with people knowing that she's a princess. But when she's asked to model in a fashion show, she can't refuse - after all, it's for her favourite charity...what could go wrong? "Refreshing, fun and really re-readable!" - CITV
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Mystery at Silver Spires

Mystery at Silver Spires

Ann Bryant

Nonfiction

Bryony and Emily have heard mysterious noises in the middle of the night. Concerned that there might be an intruder, the girls tell their housemistress, who assures them that it is probably just a bird or mouse in the loft. Then, one night, Bryony sees a strange shape by the dorm window and hears footsteps coming from upstairs. Could there be a ghost haunting Emerald dorm? "Refreshing, fun and really re-readable!" - CITV
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