Lila's Music Video

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Bantam Skylark, 1993 - Juvenile Fiction - 135 pages
"Lila's in way over her head...


The Unicorns are making a music video! Lila Fowler insists on being the singer, since it's her video camera. There's one catch: Lila has a terrible voice, and she'll be humiliated if anyone finds out.


As hard as Johanna Porter tries to coach her, Lila is hopeless. Johanna is shy, but she has a fabulous voice--which gives Lila a great idea: Johanna will do the real singing from backstage, while Lila lip-synchs on camera!


Their plan works perfectly. The video is so fantastic that the unicorns submit it to a contest on Rock TV, and Lila wins the chance to perform--live! Lila is terrified. How will she ever get away with this one?

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Section 2
12
Section 3
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About the author (1993)

Francine Pascal grew up in New York City and attended New York University. She is the author of the Sweet Valley High series, featuring twins Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield. She had originally planned the idea for a daytime soap for teens, but a close friend talked her into making the idea into a book series instead. Pascal has also written "Hangin' Out with Cici, which became an ABC After School Special called "My Mother Was Never a Kid", "The Hand-Me-Down Kid," also made into an ABC After School Special, "My First Love and Other Disasters," and "Love and Betrayal & Hold the Mayo." She has also worked on a musical and several adult books, and is the executive director for the Sweet Valley High TV show.

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