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The Vinyl Princess

by Yvonne Prinz

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ISBN13: 9780061715839
ISBN10: 0061715832
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Summer is here, and 16-year-old Allie, a self-professed music geek, is exactly where she wants to be: working full-time at Berkeley’s ultra-cool Bob and Bob Records. There, Allie can spend her days bantering with the street people, talking the talk with the staff, shepherding the uncool bridge-and-tunnel shoppers, all the while blissfully surrounded by music, music, music. It’s the perfect setup for her to develop her secret identity as The Vinyl Princess, author of both a brand-new zine and blog. From the safety of her favourite place on earth, Allie is poised to have it all: love, music and blogging.

      Her mother, though, is actually the one getting the dates, and business at Allie’s beloved record store is becoming dangerously slow—not to mention that there have been a string of robberies in the neighbourhood. At least her blog seems to be gaining interest, one vinyl junkie at a time….

Review:

"Prinz (the Clare series) is the cofounder of the independent music store chain Amoeba Music, and her latest novel has all the props of the trade. School's out and 16-year-old Allie, aka the Vinyl Princess, is working at Bob & Bob's Records in Berkeley, Calif., for the summer — a quintessentially dingy haven for music geeks, anti-downloaders, and street freaks. Over the span of three months, she attracts the attention of a roguish mystery boy she calls 'M,' witnesses a robbery, shepherds her divorced mom through the perils of online dating, finds her soul mate, and starts a vinyl listeners — only blog/fanzine ('Corporate rock still sucks; downloading is harmful to music and other living organisms. Music is love'). While Allie's personal dramas are entertaining, what makes the book stand out is her encyclopedic, cross-genre knowledge of bands, songs, and albums, beyond the usual suspects. References to the old-fashioned but still cherished mix-giving ritual will be appreciated by music connoisseurs and novices alike. Allie's song lists are an education in themselves — they're worth a listen and this is worth a read. Ages 12 — up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

Yvonne Prinz has written three books in the Clare series. Still There, Clare was a BookSense pick and was nominated for an IPPY Award (an Independent Publisher Award) and a Red Cedar Award. Not Fair, Clare was recently shortlisted for the Red Maple Award. A Canadian living in San Francisco, Prinz founded the famed independent music store Amoeba Records with her husband. There, she keeps her finger on the pulse of hip teen culture. You can read the blog of The Vinyl Princess at <>.

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catie james, January 13, 2010 (view all comments by catie james)
How does a self-proclaimed music geek with encyclopedic knowledge of vinyl's history survive in an MP3 obsessed, Billboard Top 40 world? If you're sixteen year old Allie, you spend every free moment "practically running" Bob & Bob's Records, comb the flea markets of Berkeley for classic LPs, while composing articles for your blog and zine thevinylprincess.com. Not that any of this of this means Allie's without a life - thank you very much. She spends plenty of time patronizing the bohemian eateries and coffee houses populating downtown San Francisco, hanging with best friend and vintage fashion maven Kit, and keeping an eye on her scatterbrained as she reenters the dating scene.

Should Allie let her mother's personality transplant for a new boyfriend, or twenty-something stepmother Kee-Kee's pregnancy send her into a tailspin? Of course not! Who cares if Bob & Bob's owner keeps threatening to sell the store? He's been saying that for years. And why worry too much about a series of robberies plaguing businesses along Telegraph Avenue? With regulars like Allie keeping their eyes peeled for anyone suspicious, the police will catch the thieves sooner or later. So what if Allie hasn't found a boyfriend of her own? Sure she's got her eye on the mystery hottie "M" who's recently become a customer, but it's not like she expects to stumble across her musical soul mate at work...right?

I *LOVE* this book with a blinding passion; everything from Allie herself, to her eccentric family and kooky coworkers, the descriptions of food, the plethora of music history and the way Yvonne Prinz infuses the city of San Francisco with so much life and vivacity, it becomes a character in and of itself. Even though I'm an iPod devotee, I got a kick out of Allie's references to MP3s and downloading as "the end of civilization as we know it." THE VINYL PRINCESS is hip, blunt, quirky and just plain fabulous - if books were people, I'd marry this one. Seriously guys, this is one you shouldn't miss.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780061715839
Author:
Prinz, Yvonne
Publisher:
HarperCollins
Subject:
Interpersonal Relations
Subject:
Sound recordings
Subject:
Social Issues - Adolescence
Subject:
Family - Parents
Subject:
Children's 12-Up - Fiction - General
Subject:
General Juvenile Fiction
Subject:
Children s Young Adult-Social Issue Fiction-Adolescence
Subject:
Children s Young Adult-Social Issue Fiction
Edition Description:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
20091222
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
from 7
Language:
English
Pages:
320
Dimensions:
5 x 4.25 x 0.32 in 3.04 oz
Age Level:
from 12

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Prinz (the Clare series) is the cofounder of the independent music store chain Amoeba Music, and her latest novel has all the props of the trade. School's out and 16-year-old Allie, aka the Vinyl Princess, is working at Bob & Bob's Records in Berkeley, Calif., for the summer — a quintessentially dingy haven for music geeks, anti-downloaders, and street freaks. Over the span of three months, she attracts the attention of a roguish mystery boy she calls 'M,' witnesses a robbery, shepherds her divorced mom through the perils of online dating, finds her soul mate, and starts a vinyl listeners — only blog/fanzine ('Corporate rock still sucks; downloading is harmful to music and other living organisms. Music is love'). While Allie's personal dramas are entertaining, what makes the book stand out is her encyclopedic, cross-genre knowledge of bands, songs, and albums, beyond the usual suspects. References to the old-fashioned but still cherished mix-giving ritual will be appreciated by music connoisseurs and novices alike. Allie's song lists are an education in themselves — they're worth a listen and this is worth a read. Ages 12 — up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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