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Red Velvet Crush

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Rock music. A broken family. Difficult sisters. A road trip. The blush of first love. Red Velvet Crush has everything that fans of Eleanor & Park and Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist are looking for.

Teddy Lee has always shied away from attention. Her younger sister Billie is the one who stands out: brave, outgoing, and so beautiful that people can't help but stare. Instead, Teddy Lee prefers writing songs and playing her dad's old guitar. Until she gets the opportunity to start her own band. Suddenly Teddy Lee has everything she ever wanted—the band, the stage, and the irresistible drummer who only has eyes for her. It's finally her chance to shine, to share her music with the world. Unless Billie steals the spotlight—and the boy—just like she always does.

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    • Kirkus

      April 15, 2016
      Meredith explores the difficult relationship between two sisters: one who harbors a secret talent and the other who lusts after any spotlight.Present-tense narrator Teddy Lee was in second grade when her mother went AWOL. With her father working two jobs, Teddy became caretaker of her broken family, especially of younger sister Billie. Now, though her days are packed with school and overseeing Billie, the white teen's nights remain her own, spent writing music. The action begins when her flaky older brother, Winston, presents yet another get-rich scheme. After Winston shares Teddy's music demo with his DJ boss, Randy offers to fund their band's tour. Not having a band does not deter Winston or Billie. Teddy finally agrees to play along in order to see if her music is any good. Their band, Red Velvet Crush--"Sweet. Rich. With the potential for serious damage"--goes on tour, with Winston as manager and Billie seizing center stage, Teddy conceding until she refuses to let Billie sing one of her own songs. Meredith ratchets up the tension between the two sisters until Billie threatens to steal not only Teddy's musical thunder, but everything else as well. She balances adolescent wit with lyrical prose as Teddy finds strength within her talent: "a song of lamplight and soft guitar, a song of longing and absolution, a song of mine."Though the ending leans toward melodrama, this fast-paced story of sibling rivalry and betrayal should appeal to a wide teen audience. (Fiction. 13-17)

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    • School Library Journal

      June 1, 2016

      Gr 9 Up-Meredith here explores the tentative steps of first love and the complicated relationship some siblings share. Teddy Lee reluctantly agrees to join the rock band her brother Winston, who loves a get-rich-quick scheme and never finishes what he starts, forms after he plays her demos to his record station boss. Soon she's dating the drummer, Ty, and within a few months their cover band (the titular Red Velvet Crush) pulls together a summer tour of the Pacific Northwest. Still, she feels that she's in the shadow of her younger sister, Billie, who always steals the spotlight-including the spot of singer in the band when Teddy Lee chokes at an early practice. The phrasing is sometimes clunky (e.g., a tree-lined street is described as a "leafy arch of sabers"), and despite the band being on the road and Teddy Lee writing songs with Ty, the book focuses much more on finding one's place among siblings. VERDICT Readers will appreciate the book's exploration of the bonds of siblings and music as a means of self-expression, but those looking to read about a band on the road may be better served by Charlotte Huang's For the Record or Len Vlahos's The Scar Boys.-Amanda Mastrull, Library Journal

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2017
      Guitarist and singer Teddy Lee is her family's good girl: older brother Winston is a loser, and her gorgeous younger sister, Billie, an attention-hungry troublemaker. When Teddy Lee gets the opportunity to front a band, it seems like a ticket out of her dead-end town--until Billie finds a way to steal the limelight. This slow-moving family drama delicately explores tense sibling dynamics.

      (Copyright 2017 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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