"The danger in indulging your child's dreams was that eventually those dreams would lead them far from home. After all, few aspirations were met by pulling up the sofa cushions or gazing down the plughole. Home might be where the heart rested, but ambition lay down the road, beyond reach. That was the whole point of it."
In this book, we follow Steffie as she tries to stand back and watch her daughter live her dreams. A gifted dancer, Jemima is offered a chance to audition for a prestigious dance school, something that could change her life forever.
At the beginning of each chapter there is a brief transcript from a police interview, each a different person being interviewed, and all talking about an "event" that happens on the day of the auditions. The story leading up to the audition is pretty slow, but these small comments made by people at the school are what kept me reading. While the story is great from the audition onwards, it was a little disappointing given the build up. There is a twist at the end, and to be honest, I wasn't a fan. It seemed like a strange twist.