
Tripp, who plays guitar only for himself, and Lyla, a cellist whose talent has already made her famous but not happy, form an unlikely friendship when they are forced to share a practice room at their high school.
year: 2012, 2013, 2014
call number/section: 1000
subjects: interpersonal relations, juvenile fiction, musicians, guitar, cello, high schools, single-parent families, fiction, schools, school stories, guitars
Editions

Amato, Mary
Egmont USA (2012)
Tripp, who plays guitar only for himself, and Lyla, a cellist whose talent has already made her famous but not happy, form an unlikely friendship when they are forced to share a practice room at their high school.
Schools: 14

Amato, Mary
Scholastic (2013)
Tripp, who plays guitar only for himself, and Lyla, a cellist whose talent has already made her famous but not happy, form an unlikely friendship when they are forced to share a practice room at their high school.
Schools: 0

Amato, Mary
Tripp, who plays guitar only for himself, and Lyla, a cellist whose talent has already made her famous but not happy, form an unlikely friendship when they are forced to share a practice room at their high school.
Schools: 1

Amato, Mary
Egmont USA (2014)
Tripp, who plays guitar only for himself, and Lyla, a cellist whose talent has already made her famous but not happy, form an unlikely friendship when they are forced to share a practice room at their high school.
Schools: 2
Amato, Mary
Tripp, who plays guitar only for himself, and Lyla, a cellist whose talent has already made her famous but not happy, form an unlikely friendship when they are forced to share a practice room at their high school.
Schools: 3