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Azar on fire, Olivia Abtahi

Label
Azar on fire, Olivia Abtahi
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Intended audience
HL690L, Lexile
resource.interestAgeLevel
Ages 12+, Nancy Paulsen Books
resource.interestGradeLevel
Grades 7-9, Nancy Paulsen Books
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Azar on fire
Oclc number
1289987721
Responsibility statement
Olivia Abtahi
Series statement
Perfectly Parvin, [2]
Summary
Fourteen-year-old Azar Rossi's first year of high school has been mostly silent, and intentionally so. After a bad case of colic as a baby, Azar's vocal folds are shredded - full of nodules that give her a rasp the envy of a chain-smoking bullfrog. Her classmates mught think she's just quiet, but Azar is saving her voice for when it really counts, and talking to her classmates is not medically advisable or (let's be real) even high on her list. When an impromptu drum session in a supply closet leads to an epic level of property destruction, the principal leaves Azar with little choice: pay for the damage or show some school spirit (and remorse) by forming a band to compete in the local Battle of the Bands contest. Azar is torn. She would love nothing more than to be in a band, but with her vocal folds the way they are, there's no way she can sing her songs onstage. Enter lacrosse hottie Ebenezer Lloyd Hollins the Fifth, aka Eben. When she overhears him singing in the locker room, she starts to think she might be able to pull this off after all. His voice + her lyrics = Battle of the Bands gold. but two people does not a band make. Azar has a lot of talking to do and musicians to find. For the chance to stand onstage with Eben, it might all just be worth it
Target audience
adolescent
Classification
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