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| AUTHOR | Hess, Mary Rand; Alexander, Kwame; Alexander, Kwame |
| PUBLISHER | Dreamscape Media (08/01/2017) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Audio (Compact Disc) |
Description
Seventeen-year-old Blade Morrison knows the life of a rock star isn't really about the glitz and glamour. All the new cars and money in the world can't make up for the scathing tabloid covers or the fact that his father is struggling with just about every addiction under the sun-including a desperate desire to make a comeback and regain his former fame. Haunted by memories of his mother-who died when Blade was nine-and the ruin that his father's washed-up legacy and life have brought to the family, Blade is left to figure out life on his own. But he's not completely alone: he's got the friendship of a jazz-musician mentor, Robert, the secret love of his girlfriend, Chapel, and his music. All may not be well in the Morrison home, but things are looking up for Blade-that is, until he discovers a deeply protected family secret that further threatens his relationship with his family and has him questioning his own identity. Thrown into a tailspin, Blade decides that the only way that he wi ll be able to understan
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Product Details
ISBN-13:
9781520074474
ISBN-10:
1520074476
Binding:
CD-Audio (CD Standard Audio Format)
Content Language:
English
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Carton Quantity:
30
Product Dimensions:
6.50 x 1.00 x 6.30 inches
Weight:
0.50 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Price on Product,
Unabridged,
Ikids
Country of Origin:
US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Young Adult Fiction | Social Themes - General (see also headings under Family)
Grade Level:
8th Grade
- College Freshman
Dewey Decimal:
FIC
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From "New York Times"-bestselling author and Newberry Medalist Alexander comes a novel told through a hybrid of verse, prose, and social media that addresses issues of adversity, courage, and overcoming.
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Seventeen-year-old Blade Morrison knows the life of a rock star isn't really about the glitz and glamour. All the new cars and money in the world can't make up for the scathing tabloid covers or the fact that his father is struggling with just about every addiction under the sun-including a desperate desire to make a comeback and regain his former fame. Haunted by memories of his mother-who died when Blade was nine-and the ruin that his father's washed-up legacy and life have brought to the family, Blade is left to figure out life on his own. But he's not completely alone: he's got the friendship of a jazz-musician mentor, Robert, the secret love of his girlfriend, Chapel, and his music. All may not be well in the Morrison home, but things are looking up for Blade-that is, until he discovers a deeply protected family secret that further threatens his relationship with his family and has him questioning his own identity. Thrown into a tailspin, Blade decides that the only way that he wi ll be able to understan
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Narrated by:
Alexander, Kwame
Kwame Alexander has written seventeen books, owned several publishing companies, written for television (TLC's Hip Hop Harry), recorded a CD, performed around the world, produced jazz and book festivals, hosted a weekly radio show, worked for the U.S. government, and taught in a high school. Recently Kwame was a visiting writer in Brazil and Africa. He resides in the Washington, DC, area, where he is the founding director of Book-in-a-Day (BID), a program that teaches and empowers teenagers to write and publish their own books. The idea for He Said, She Said came during a writing workshop he conducted with thirty smart, funny, feisty, insecure, and ambitious young people in Charleston, South Carolina which, by the way, is his favorite place on earth (behind Bahia, Accra, and Tuscany, of course).
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