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OverviewWhen Nat, her best friend Jess and singing-star wannabe Harper sing together, their harmonies bring down the house. For Nat, the experience sparks a driving new desire to perform. But when the girls form a trio and enter a contest for a chance to play at the Tall Grass Music Festival, Nat finds that harmony musical and otherwise is hard to maintain. Her bandmates almost never agree, her new boyfriend starts behaving more like a non-boyfriend, and the trio’s famous-musician mentor doesn’t even like the way Nat breathes. Every day, Nat’s dream of performing at Tall Grass seems farther away, and she questions whether she has what it takes to get there. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Patricia McCowanPublisher: Orca Book Publishers,Canada Imprint: Orca Book Publishers,Canada Dimensions: Width: 20.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 25.00cm Weight: 0.120kg ISBN: 9781459805798ISBN 10: 1459805798 Pages: 152 Publication Date: 01 September 2014 Recommended Age: From 9 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsWith minimal adult guidance, the girls learn specific elements of their craft, how to navigate opportunities in the music industry and how to work together, even coming to understand that their arguments are a natural part of the music-making process. A fast-paced narrative set to the tune of talented-teen melodrama. -- (08/15/2014) Emphasize[s] the necessity of cooperation and persistence, as well as the importance of education and family...Will appeal to reluctant readers, especially those with an interest in the performing arts. -- (09/01/2014) [An] endearing first novel about a young singer learning to trust her own voice while singing with others. --Resource Links (10/01/2014) Readers who are in the Performing Arts will empathize with the trio's struggles and accomplishments. Recommended. -- (11/21/2014) The journey may be bittersweet, but the message is one of hope and encouragement: no success without failure, no learning without doing, no joy without daring. -- (10/01/2014) A great glimpse into the music industry, with all its hopes, dreams, and defeats attached...A great read for tweens and young adults who have an interest in musical performance, both those who may want to perform and those who appreciate musical talent in the audience. -- (07/30/2014) With minimal adult guidance, the girls learn specific elements of their craft, how to navigate opportunities in the music industry and how to work together, even coming to understand that their arguments are a natural part of the music-making process. A fast-paced narrative set to the tune of talented-teen melodrama. -- (08/15/2014) Readers who are in the Performing Arts will empathize with the trio's struggles and accomplishments. Recommended. -- (11/21/2014) A great glimpse into the music industry, with all its hopes, dreams, and defeats attached...A great read for tweens and young adults who have an interest in musical performance, both those who may want to perform and those who appreciate musical talent in the audience. -- (07/30/2014) Emphasize[s] the necessity of cooperation and persistence, as well as the importance of education and family...Will appeal to reluctant readers, especially those with an interest in the performing arts. -- (09/01/2014) [An] endearing first novel about a young singer learning to trust her own voice while singing with others. --Resource Links (10/01/2014) The journey may be bittersweet, but the message is one of hope and encouragement: no success without failure, no learning without doing, no joy without daring. -- (10/01/2014) Author InformationPatricia McCowan originally wanted to be an actor. She took acting classes as a kid, was a drama club nerd in high school and studied acting at the University of Winnipeg and the Banff Centre. After acting for a while (and then becoming a mom), she directed her creative energies to writing. Her short stories have appeared in YA anthologies, as well as in print and online magazines. Honeycomb is her first novel Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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