FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When Oliver Randall helps two rocker friends by fronting for their band, he enjoys the star power and attention more than he thought he would--which troubles his girlfriend, Alonee.
Anne Elaine Schraff grew up in Cleveland, Ohio. She received both her bachelor's and master's degrees from California State University at Northridge and taught high school for ten years.
Anne paid her way through college by writing short stories for magazines. Since college she has written hundreds of stories and over eighty books including historical fiction, biographies, science books, and her favorite, fictional books for young people. She is published as both Anne Schraff and Anne E. Schraff.
Her background, which she describes as "multicultural, lower middle-class neighborhood, including African Americans, Mexican Americans, Arab Americans, and Filipino Americans," is her greatest inspiration when writing.
I would rate this book three stars. This book would be three stars because it is very interesting but not so detailed. What I mean by that is throughout the story it kept me on my toes but the events could've been more detailed.
This really is good book, but the only thing is that it need more detailing to it . Express the character problems more because they just tried to get in to the main point . so, still is a good book to read about teenagers problems.