A powerful coming-of-age story about an outsider who finds herself when she enters the underground music scene.
"Very much of the moment." --The New York Times
"If you're a music junkie who also loves YA, read it alongside Len Vlahos's The Scar Boys or Rainbow Rowell's Eleanor & Park." --Janet Geddis, Avid Bookshop
"Sales gets everything right." --MTV.com
"Readers will be fascinated and touched by the first-person voice because of what is roiling beneath it. . . .
Teens will connect with [Elise] viscerally." --Booklist, starred review "Sales gets everything right." --MTV.com "A wild, witty, funny, thumping good read." --Adele Griffin, two-time National Book Award Finalist "Edgy and irresistible. If this book were a song, I'd have it on repeat with the volume all the way up." --Sarah Mlynowski, author of Ten Things We Did (and Probably Shouldn't Have) "A perfect harmony of laugh-out-loud moments, heartbreak, and hope." --Eileen Cook, author of Getting Revenge on Lauren Wood "A vibrant, powerful dance party of a novel." --Jess Rothenberg, author of The Catastrophic History of You and Me "A remarkable story about the power of truth, friendship, and music--to transform us, to inspire us, to guide us back to who we are." --Rebecca Serle, author of When You Were Mine "A sweet, funny story about finding yourself in a crowd, owning your talents, and rocking out on the dance floor of life." --Madeleine George, author of The Difference Between You and Me A YALSA Best Book for Young Adults
A BuzzFeed Best YA Book of the Year
A CCBC Choice Also by Leila Sales
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