Street Song

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book Street Song by Sheena Wilkinson, Black & White Publishing
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Author: Sheena Wilkinson ISBN: 9781785301162
Publisher: Black & White Publishing Publication: April 20, 2017
Imprint: Ink Road Language: English
Author: Sheena Wilkinson
ISBN: 9781785301162
Publisher: Black & White Publishing
Publication: April 20, 2017
Imprint: Ink Road
Language: English

Ryan’s career is over. After winning a TV talent show and becoming a teen sensation, his fame has spiralled into addiction, embarrassing headlines and career suicide. Now his image-obsessed stepdad wants him at home, back in school and under his thumb.

However, a chance meeting with the enigmatic Toni offers him a fresh start in a new city. Before long he has reinvented himself, made real friends and is playing real music in Toni’s band. Despite living in a hostel, busking for his wages and living under a false identity, Ryan is finally happy.

But struggling to exist on the brink of homelessness, he is exposed to a more sinister world. Forced to truly decide what kind of person he wants to be, Ryan begins to realise that starting over comes at a price.

'This story rings with truth – a book to fall in love with'
Keren David

'I couldn’t put this book down'
Cat Clarke

'Played on my heartstrings. Rich and moving – a must-read'
L.A. Weatherly

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Ryan’s career is over. After winning a TV talent show and becoming a teen sensation, his fame has spiralled into addiction, embarrassing headlines and career suicide. Now his image-obsessed stepdad wants him at home, back in school and under his thumb.

However, a chance meeting with the enigmatic Toni offers him a fresh start in a new city. Before long he has reinvented himself, made real friends and is playing real music in Toni’s band. Despite living in a hostel, busking for his wages and living under a false identity, Ryan is finally happy.

But struggling to exist on the brink of homelessness, he is exposed to a more sinister world. Forced to truly decide what kind of person he wants to be, Ryan begins to realise that starting over comes at a price.

'This story rings with truth – a book to fall in love with'
Keren David

'I couldn’t put this book down'
Cat Clarke

'Played on my heartstrings. Rich and moving – a must-read'
L.A. Weatherly

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