Discovering My TrueVoice

Discovering My TrueVoice

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What would you do if you got the opportunity to go to the camp that all the famous movie stars, musicians, dancers, writers, directors and more got to go to when they were kids? Seemingly randomly chosen 12-16 year olds all over the country were sent letters giving them the opportunity to go to Camp TrueVoice in Redding California, a camp that looks like a traditional summer camp but also specializes in training teenagers in the performing arts. Follow ten kids with totally different personalities as they go through a life changing experience at Camp TrueVoice. Change for the better or the worse, they don't know just yet, but they do discover their own TrueVoice.
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"Remind me again why I thought spending six weeks with a bunch of hyperactive, sweaty and supposedly 'musically gifted' kids was a good idea?" Bailey Cunningham has gone and taken the plunge - she's not only signed up for the job of a camp counselor at Triple Lakes Camp for Musically Gifted Children, but she's roped her best friend, Savannah, into it too. However, the pair really get more than they bargained for when they discover they'll be sharing their summer with not only the kids, but the guy who looks as if he's stepped out of an Abercrombie and Fitch catalog, the quirky brother, and the sugar-coated flautist who's way too sweet for her own good. In the midst of the madness, only one thing's for sure: Bailey knows absolutely nothing about music.

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