Love the 80s? A laugh out loud, coming-of-age comedy with a heartwarming conclusion you won't see coming!
Pittsburgh, 1985 . . . It's not easy being the new girl, but it doesn't take long for Randi Gattano to snag a new best friend as totally rad as she is. Randi and Tanya have everything in common-big hair, big dreams, big imaginations, and an even bigger obsession with scoring tickets to see their favorite pop queen live. How far will they go in their determination to let nothing stand in the way of the greatest night of their 13-year-old lives? And what will they ultimately learn about friendship, family, and fate? Hold on for the ride as these bodacious, bubblegum-pop princesses skate you back through the days of bad perms, bathroom bullies, bogus curfews, boy crushes, and burping contests!
"A marvelous blend of 80's nostalgia, determination, self discovery, friendship, and love. "
"All it takes is one chance meeting or moment to change everything." Tanya Sheffield
About the Author
KRISTY JO VOLCHKO is the author of the children's adventure series Cackleberry Creek, which includes such titles as, Frogs Can Fly, There Are No Monsters at Cackleberry Creek, The Clubhouse Cabobble, and Operation Scrub-A-Dub Skunk.
A multi-genre autho, poet, blogger, and reviewer, she began writing stories as young as eight years old and has since penned numerous books, short stories, and poetry anthologies that have become popular around the globe. Kristy lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she continues to share her love of storytelling.
KristyJoVolchko.com @KristyJoVolchko
About the Author: Kristy Jo Volchko is the author of the children's adventure series Cackleberry Creek, which includes such titles as, Frogs Can Fly, There Are No Monsters at Cackleberry Creek, The Clubhouse Cabobble, and Operation Scrub-A-Dub Skunk. A multi-genre author and blogger, she began writing stories as young as eight years old, and has since penned numerous books, short stories, and poetry anthologies that have become popular around the globe. Kristy lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she continues to share her love of storytelling. You can visit her at www.KristyJoVolchko.com