Jessica, the Rock Star

Jessica, the Rock Star by Jamie Suzanne is a juvenile fiction book published by Bantam Books in 1989. This edition, written in English and spanning 102 pages, explores the dynamics of love and social themes through the lens of a rock and roll band. The story centers on Bruce Patman, who selects Jessica as the lead singer, but Elizabeth learns that Bruce’s intentions may not be as genuine as they appear.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of relationships and the challenges of honesty among siblings. As Elizabeth grapples with the decision of whether to reveal the truth to Jessica, the book presents a thoughtful examination of trust and ambition within the context of youthful aspirations. The themes of love and social dynamics are woven throughout, making this a relatable story for young readers navigating similar experiences.
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Bruce Patman has chosen Jessica to be the lead singer in his rock and roll band. But Elizabeth discovers that he is only using Jessica because the band needs a place to rehearse and must decide whether to tell her sister the truth.
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