Band camp kids become rock stars in Jesse Andrews' 'The Haters'

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Aliza Weinberger
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Being a teenager is hard, but being a teenage rocker is even harder.

In the latest novel by bestselling author Jesse Andrews (Me, Earl and the Dying Girl), The Haters, three jazz camp musicians decide to ditch camp with their newly formed band and hit the road. Because "out on the road is where bands get good."

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Inspired by Andrews' own band camp experiences and filled with both musical references and the kind of hard-hitting teenage truth that made Dying Girl so popular, this book is not to be missed by music and/or YA fans.

Below is an exclusive excerpt from the audio book, narrated by Michael Crouch and on sale April 5th.

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