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Provest,
Gary and Gail Levine-Provost
POPCORN
New York : Bradbury Press,
1985.
IL 5-8
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Mark,
Richard and Missy are the musical group Popcorn. Even though they're young,
they're talented and have a local following. Mark is approached by a record
company who asks for a cassette. Mark happily sends in a cassette of some
of the group's songs and dreams of fame and fortune. When Porcupine Records
writes to tell them that they want to make a demo, Mark is thrilled. Richard
and Missy are skiptical. Where will they get the $500 that the record company
wants to make the demo? Missy's father finds out that it is all a scheme.
Is Mark's dream down the drain? Can he convince Richard and Missy to keep
playing? |
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SUBJECTS:
Popular music -- Fiction.
Martial arts -- Fiction. |
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