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Pamela Jean, the main character of this book, just lost her mother to a rare, incurable disease. She is going to therapy and her therapist is recommending her to write a song about her mother. But she cant.
She is suffering a great load of her mother Pamela Jean, the main character of this book, just lost her mother to a rare, incurable disease. She is going to therapy and her therapist is recommending her to write a song about her mother. But she cant.
She is suffering a great load of her mother passing away, her school work slipping up, her best friend is getting tormented at school, and above all else her therapist wants her to write a song about the one subject she cant even talk about. Her therapist thinks that she could get closure if she could write a song in her mothers memory. Her step father, Syke, is loving and knows when Star, Pamela, wants to talk.Her best friend needs help with a bully at school and gets mad at Star for helping. She needs to find a connection to her mother before she loses what left of her mother she has. She remembers a guitar that her mother played for her when she was little. The guitar was lost in the garage somewhere. When she finds it, its broken into pieces. If she really intends to remember her mothers name, she needs to fix this guitar. When she gets to a guitar repair shop, she meets another woman like her, Teri Seeger. Teri tries to help Star as much as she can, before things get any worse.
Not very well written, very dry and unoriginal....more
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