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That's Why I Wrote This Song


 On Sale: 1/08/2007
 Formats:     Paperback
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Book Description

Girls, boys, music - great mix! And who hasn′t dreamed of being in a rock band? And what could be better than hooking up with your besties and forming an all-girl band. That′s what Pip, Irina, Karen and Angie did when they formed their band Not Perfect. These are four different girls lead very different lives, but when they come together and play, they are as one. These girls rock.

Bestselling author Susanne Gervay wrote THAT′S WHY I WROTE THIS SONG, and her musician daughter Tory wrote the lyrics. The book explores the lives of four very different teenage girls and their relationships with their fathers, boys and each other. All this is set around the music scene and the girls′ passion for and involvement with it, from rock concerts, weekend music festivals and the girls′ own band.

A recording of two songs by Tory is available to download from Susanne Gervay′s website.

Ages 13+


Author Extras

ISBN: 9780207200861; ISBN10: 0207200866; Imprint: ; On Sale: 1/08/2007; Format: Paperback; Trimsize: 197 x 129 x 19 mm; Pages: 320; $17.99; ; BISAC1:JUV000000; BISAC2:008-136

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