One Song: Sometimes a song presses pause on the world
By (Author) A. J. Betts
Pan Macmillan Australia
Pan Australia
25th July 2023
Australia
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Relationship stories
Paperback
400
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 28mm
302g
'In a few months, the four of us will be elsewhere, doing other things, and this chance we have now will be long gone. We won't get a redo. We won't get another shot at changing the very course of our existence.' Eva writes intimate, personal songs. She wants to make it as a musician, but after three failed attempts at the Triple J Unearthed High competition, she's ready to give up on her dreams and focus on graduating high school. Until Cooper Hunter, fellow muso and Eva's long-time crush, convinces her to try again - this time, with some help. Cue the band: Eva, the indie-folk singer-songwriter; Cooper, the charismatic rock guitarist; Ant, the mellow, metal-head drummer; Ruby, the broody, opinionated bassist. And in the background is Mim, the aspiring documentary-maker who's filming their rehearsal. Five people who have nothing in common but music. Will it be enough Set over an emotionally and creatively charged weekend, One Song is part music doco, part The Breakfast Club as five teenagers face the pressure of recording the most important song of their lives.
A.J. Betts is a Fremantle-based author, speaker, teacher, columnist and cyclist. Her last work was the two-book speculative fiction series comprising Hive and Rogue. A.J.'s award-winning third novel, Zac & Mia, is available in 14 countries, and its American television adaptation won two Emmys in 2018. Her earlier novels are Wavelength and Shutterspeed. In 2019, A.J. graduated with a PhD in the topic of Wonder at ECU, and was awarded the Western Australian Premier's Fellowship. A J. is originally from Queensland but has lived in Western Australia since 2004. She teaches English part-time with the School of Special Educational Needs, Medical and Mental Health.