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Emma & Capucine Vol. 2

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Emma & Capucine Vol. 2Series: Emma & Capucine Author: Hamon Jerome Item Type: Paperback Imprint: TokyoPop Release Date: 07 08 2025 ISBN: 9781427880949 This stylish, full color bande dessinee is a beautiful coming of age story focusing on themes of family, friendship, self confidence and personal growth through the lens of music and dance. Emma and Capucine are sisters, best friends, and dancers whose dreams are coming true! Capucine attends the prestigious Paris Opera

Series: Emma & Capucine

Author: Hamon Jerome

Item Type: Paperback

Imprint: TokyoPop

Release Date: 07/08/2025

ISBN: 9781427880949

This stylish, full-color bande dessinee is a beautiful coming-of-age story focusing on themes of family, friendship, self-confidence and personal growth through the lens of music and dance.

Emma and Capucine are sisters, best friends, and dancers -- whose dreams are coming true! Capucine attends the prestigious Paris Opera Ballet School, and Emma is forging her own path in hip-hop dance.

When Capucine goes on The Nutcracker tour with the Paris Opera, she finds that all her rehearsing might be for nothing in the face of her most difficult challenge yet: stage fright. Meanwhile, Emma is struggling to express who she truly is through dance. Will she be able to develop her own unique style before France's hip-hop championship?

Navigating friendships, crushes, and the pressures of growing up, the girls push themselves to master their art -- while staying true to their hearts.

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