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Erscheint vorauss. 21. Oktober 2025
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The full story of a junior high musical production, told exclusively from the POV of the kids backstage. It's High School Musical, from behind the scenes...without the high school. Eighth grader Ella Amani has waited her whole life to be stage manager, and this is her year! She has a clipboard, a headset, and a clear vision for the grand finale of Marie Curie, The Musical. Ella's stage crew comes from all over Juniper Valley Middle School. There's a girl who's doing stage crew instead of detention, a sixth grader whose sister is the star of this show, a kid who's been homeschooled on a boat...…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The full story of a junior high musical production, told exclusively from the POV of the kids backstage. It's High School Musical, from behind the scenes...without the high school. Eighth grader Ella Amani has waited her whole life to be stage manager, and this is her year! She has a clipboard, a headset, and a clear vision for the grand finale of Marie Curie, The Musical. Ella's stage crew comes from all over Juniper Valley Middle School. There's a girl who's doing stage crew instead of detention, a sixth grader whose sister is the star of this show, a kid who's been homeschooled on a boat... plus Ella's best friend and sidekick, Levi, who used to tell her everything. Even if they're invisible to the audience, the crew is key to the whole show. But what happens if the cast is out to get them? Setting the Stage, well, sets the stage for a brand-new trilogy that exposes all the secrets behind the curtain and follows one epic battle between cast and crew!
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Autorenporträt
Lifelong theater geek Lindsay Champion is a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, a former entertainment reporter for Broadway.com, and a current contributor to food and wellness sites like PureWow, Taste of Home, and Well+Good. Her YA novel, Someday Somewhere, was called "a miraculous debut" by Entertainment Weekly.