Lemonade Mouth

Lemonade Mouth by Mark Peter Hughes, published by Random House Children’s Books in 2011, is a captivating tale that explores the origins of a legendary band formed by five high-school outcasts. This edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English. The story reveals how these individuals came together during a detention, drawing inspiration from unexpected sources, ultimately leading to their transformation into a musical force that impacted both rock and roll and the high school experience.
Readers will discover the journey of these characters as they navigate themes of education, social dynamics, and the power of music. The narrative delves into the challenges they face, including issues of violence and harassment, while highlighting their growth and relationships. Lemonade Mouth provides an engaging look at how creativity can emerge from adversity, making it a significant addition to the juvenile fiction genre.
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Poets. Geniuses. Revolutionaries.
The members of the legendary band Lemonade Mouth have been called all these things. But until now, nobody’s known the inside story of how this powerhouse band came to be – how five high-school outcasts found each other, found the music, and went on to change both rock and roll and high school as we know them.
It all started at that fateful detention where they found inspiration from a dentist’s jingle, a teacher’s coughing fit, and a beat-up ukulele.
Of course no one knew back then, that this was the start of the Lemonade Mouth revolution.
Inspiration for the Disney Channel Original Movie.
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