She’s Got the Beat

She’s Got the Beat by Nancy Krulik, published by Simon Pulse on April 5, 2005, is a 320-page juvenile fiction novel that explores themes of love, romance, and self-discovery. The story follows Miranda, a quiet girl who relocates to Austin, Texas, a vibrant hub for college rock bands. Eager to break free from her small-town persona, she takes on the challenge of learning to play the drums, embracing a new, bold identity.
In this humorous tale, readers will find Miranda navigating the ups and downs of her new life as she pursues her passion for music and encounters a charming bass player. As she immerses herself in the lively music scene, Miranda grapples with the balance between her newfound confidence and the complexities of romantic interest. This edition presents a relatable journey of personal growth and the excitement of new experiences, making it a fitting read for those interested in social themes and humorous stories.
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She Bangs! She Bangs! Miranda was the quiet type … until she moved to Austin. Home of the hippest college rock bands, Austin, Texas, is a scene. And Miranda is dying to break out of her small-town shell. So she decides to do something totally un-Miranda: learn to play the drums. When crashing the cymbals, the girl’s a wild child! Plus there’s a perk to her new gig: a cute bass player. Unfortunately Mr. Bass Man isn’t exactly looking for love. Can this rocker chick change his tune? Or does finding her own rhythm mean sacrificing true love? She’s Got the Beat A Romantic Comedy for girls who wanna rock!
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