Somebody Everybody Listens To

Somebody Everybody Listens To by Suzanne Supplee is a reprint edition published by Penguin Young Readers Group on June 9, 2011. This young adult fiction novel follows Retta Lee Jones, a talented singer with aspirations of leaving her small Tennessee hometown for Nashville. Armed with a worn-out car and her hard-earned savings, Retta embarks on a journey filled with challenges as she navigates the complexities of the music industry.
In her quest for success, Retta encounters a mix of characters, forcing her to discern whom she can trust amidst the allure of fame. The narrative explores themes of self-esteem, self-reliance, and the importance of staying true to oneself in a world filled with temptations. With 288 pages, this edition presents a story that resonates with those interested in performing arts and social themes, making it a thoughtful exploration of ambition and authenticity.
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Retta Lee Jones is blessed with a beautiful voice and has big dreams of leaving her tiny Tennessee hometown. So with a beaten-down car, a pocketful of hard-earned waitressing money, and stars in her eyes, Retta sets out to make it big in Nashville. But the road to success isn’t a smooth one, and a girl’s gotta figure out who she can trust in a town full of showmen and scammers. Soon Retta begins to have doubts: Can she make her mark and still stay true to herself?
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