The Sound of Us
By: Julie Hammerle
By: Julie Hammerle
Release Date: June 7th 2016
Entangled Teen
Summary:
Kiki Nichols might not
survive music camp.
She’s put her TV-loving, nerdy self aside for
one summer to prove she’s got what it takes: she can be cool enough to make
friends, she can earn that music scholarship, and she can get into Krause
University’s music program.
Except camp has rigid conduct rules—which
means her thrilling late-night jam session with the hot drummer can’t happen
again, even though they love all the same TV shows, and fifteen minutes making
music with him meant more than every aria she’s ever sung.
But when someone starts
snitching on rule breakers and getting them kicked out, music camp turns into
survival of the fittest. If Kiki’s going to get that scholarship, her chance to
make true friends—and her chance with the drummer guy—might cost her the future
she wants more than anything.
Excerpt:
From the music app on my phone, Ani DiFranco
belts out a choice insult just as Brie bursts through my dorm room door,
crosses the room, and plops a giant cardboard box on the other bed.
“I guess we’re roommates,” she says. There were
a bunch of boxes in the room when I arrived, and I wondered who they belonged
to. I suppose that mystery is solved.
I scramble to stop Ani from singing anything
else we both might regret later and I look up just in time to see Seth Banks
crossing the threshold into my dorm room, carrying another larger, heavier box
over to Brie’s side.
“Hi,” he says. “Kiki, right?” He knows my name.
Seth Banks somehow knows my name.
I nod, and sneak a glance at the mirror on the
wall next to my bed, assessing myself against the two model-caliber people in
my dorm room. I’m still wearing the cat dress. My frizzy hair is up in a messy
bun, but the effect actually works with my blue-plastic glasses. I look
eccentric, but artsy, which may not be the best look of all time but it
is, in fact, a look.
(You’re probably wondering who my celebrity
twin is. Well, there aren’t a lot of women in pop culture who have my body
type, i.e. dumpy. I’m too fat to be thin and too thin to be fat. Head-wise, I
have the glasses and mouse-like features of Mary Katherine Gallagher from Saturday
Night Live with hair like Hermione before someone gave her hot oil help
between the second and third movies.)
Brie cocks an eyebrow at me and tucks her bottom lip under
her top teeth as she picks up my backpack and drops it on the ground with a
perfunctory thud. I had tossed it onto the blue papa-san chair in the middle of
our room after I got back from the auditions. “That’s my chair,” she says. “My.
Chair.” And then she proceeds to place a six-pack of Diet Coke into the
fridge—My. Fridge.—because apparently that’s how fairness works.
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About
the Author:
Julie Hammerle is the
author of The Sound of Us, which will be published by Entangled Teen in
the summer of 2016. Before settling down to write "for real," she
studied opera, taught Latin, and held her real estate license for one hot
minute. Currently, she writes about TV on her blog Hammervision, ropes people
into conversations about Game of Thrones, and makes excuses to avoid the gym.
Her favorite YA-centric TV shows include 90210 (original spice), Felicity, and
Freaks and Geeks. Her iPod reads like a 1997 Lilith Fair set list. She lives in
Chicago with her husband, two kids, and a dog. They named the dog Indiana.
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