In the Wings
Age 10+
General Fiction
How can you dream of being an actor when you suffer terrible stage fright?
Ella Jamison dreams of acting. But it’s an impossible dream when you suffer from stage fright. Stuck in the backstage crew for the school play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Ella watches her friends and conceited new boy Sam tread the boards. But first impressions can be deceiving. And help can arrive when you least expect it.
Creators
After completing her university course (majoring in French Literature) and teaching for one year, Elsbeth Edgar travelled overland from Katmandu to London. For four years she spent the winter months working in London and the summer months traveling in Europe. When she returned to Melbourne she taught English as a second language to the first wave of Vietnamese refugees for several years, before moving to Canberra to study for her Graduate Diploma in Librarianship. Elsbeth took time off to raise her children before returning to library work when her children were all at school. She has always written but, once she had children, began writing stories for them and in turn rediscovered her love of children’s literature.
Reviews
In the Wings is a moving story of self-discovery, friendship and family. There are several issues explored, but the issues don’t overshadow the story, which will appeal to tween readers.
Aussie Reviews
An excellent read.
Bookrapt
This book is a touching story that is delivered with a gentle touch. It draws you in and wraps around you. A lovely read.
Bug in a Book
A rewarding read that stays close on your heels well after you’ve closed the covers.
Carole Poustie
This is an easy to read story that will delight its readers, especially girls and those who are interested in acting and stage production.
ReadPlus
This book is a touching story that is delivered with a gentle touch. It draws you in and wraps around you. A lovely read.
The Kylie Verse