Janis Finch is fed up: of school, of her mum's new boyfriend, of herself. After a row with her mum, she storms off into the rain. In a cafe, she encounters for young men, and is provoked by one of them, Christie, into singing. Soon she has run away to London to join them- they are an up and coming band, Kelp.
However, the road to stardom isn't easy; one of the main issues being the controlling nature of Christie. Is it just ambition, or something more sinister? and how does Janis feel about him?
Compellingly told in the first person by Janis/ Finch (her stage name), this story has dated a little since it was first published in the 80s; the technology (cassette, video etc) has inevitably made it feel old fashioned. However, the relationships and plot are compelling, and it is great to have a story about pop music with a character who describes herself as not pretty and slim. A great read for high ability Y6 and over.