Music From Another World
English
By (author): Robin Talley
The brand-new novel from the 2020 CILIP Carnegie medal nominee and New York Times bestseller, Robin Talley.
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Im just so sick of blending in
Its 1977, and the USA is tearing itself apart. And so is Tammy Larson.
Seventeen and scared, Tammy has a secret that her strict community and conservative family must never find out; one that shes only ever shared in unposted letters to her hero, Harvey Milk. Shes gay.
Hundreds of miles away, Tammys new pen pal is dealing with a few secrets of her own. Sharon Hawkins lives in foggy San Francisco, an exciting city full of protests and punk music. But as the letters pile up in her desk drawer, Sharon begins to realise that her world might not be that different to Tammys after all
Set to a soundtrack of Bowie, Blondie and a whole lot of Patti Smith, the girls worlds converge in ways they could never have imagined. With a fierce sense of rebellion and a feminist attitude to boot, Tammy and Sharon soon discover what it means to be their true selves, and one things for sure: theyre both sick of blending in.
The perfect empowering and life-affirming read for fans of Caitlin Moran, Becky Albertalli and Meredith Russo.
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Praise for Music from Another World:
Difficult to put down an empowering read with a powerful message Paper Lanterns
Absolutely LOVED it! So funny and romantic and incredibly tense Tom Ellen
Praise for Robin Talleys previous novels:
The main characters are terrific in what is a moving novel. And an important one. The Telegraph
absolutely loved it romantic and funny and gripping and just generally excellent! Tom Ellen, author of Freshers
touching, clever and absolutely hilarious The Herald
I really loved the book it was just a lovely, refreshing read for me, and Im so glad there are authors like Robin Talley out there. Bookseller
One of the most interesting and informative LGBT books I've read recently! Reader
a must-read for anyone interested in LGBTQ+ history NetGalley reviewer
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