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From the coauthor of Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist comes “a slick and enjoyably glitzy read” (BCCB) that captures the struggles and glories of an ordinary teenage girl’s climb to celebrity.
When fifteen-year-old Wonder Blake is plucked from her job at the Dairy Queen and given the chance to become a teen idol, it seems like a dream come true—even if it wasn’t her dream, but her older sister Lucky’s. Lucky was on her way to becoming a pop star when she died, and Wonder and her family are still trying to recover from their loss.
Offered a recording contract, Wonder jumps at the chance to escape from a dead-end town, her fractured family, and worst of all, high school. Suddenly she has it all: a hot new look, a chart-busting hit single, a tour opening up for superstar Kayla. But stardom isn’t all glamour—it’s also lots of work. And maybe what Wonder really wants is as simple as a guy who likes her for herself.
As Wonder rises through the pop-princess star-making machine, she also learns that there’s a price for fame—and that maybe being an ordinary teenage girl isn’t so bad after all.
- Sales Rank: #153611 in Audible
- Published on: 2004-04-16
- Format: Abridged
- Original language: English
- Running time: 126 minutes
Amazon.com Review
Pop Princess, Rachel Cohn's third novel, will no doubt please some American Idol fans, but it is bound to leave fans of her cutting edge debut, Gingerbread, cold.
Wonder Blake is a fifteen year old frustrated chanteuse, stuck dreaming her pop star dreams in a small sleepy Cape Cod town while mopping the floor of the local Dairy Queen. Enter Gerald Tiggs, or "Tig", as he is known in the biz, the former manager of Wonder’s older sister Lucky, who died tragically in a car accident two years earlier. Tig overhears Wonder wailing away on her Walkman at the DQ, and offers her a record deal on the spot. And the rest, as they say, is pure pop fantasy. Wonder vaults to insta-fame on the strength of her single, the appropriately titled "Bubble Gum Pop." In typical Britney/Christina fashion, she is tempted by drugs and alcohol, dissed by a famous diva, and caught between the boy next door and a mysterious stranger she meets on tour. All the while, Wonder longs for a return to the quiet life she used to have and the wise counsel of her beloved deceased sister.
Sound familiar? It should: Wonder’s story could have been lifted wholesale from just about any episode of VH1’s Behind the Music. What happened to the sly, sarcastic, hipper-than-thou-voice Rachel Cohn penned in her breakout hit Gingerbread? With Pop Princess, Cohn is in danger of losing her individual voice as much as her bubblegum snapping protagonist. Rather than breathing new life into a tired genre, Cohn’s conventional, lighter-than-air read will surprise no teen, and provide about as much escapism as a night in front of the tube with Randy, Paula and Simon.--Jennifer Hubert
From School Library Journal
Grade 8 Up--Light, frothy, and delicious, this novel documents 15-year-old Wonder Blake's rise to fame and fortune. When the story begins, she's a not-very-popular high school student slaving away at Dairy Queen. She is "discovered" by an old friend of the family--the same man who managed her older sister Lucky's music career until Lucky was killed in a tragic accident. Wonder releases a single and catapults to fame, but predictably discovers that the life of a pop princess is not a bed of roses. She must still deal with family problems, romantic dilemmas, and the shallow world of the music industry, where she is viewed as a product to package and sell. She is tempted by parties, drugs, and drinking but quickly learns that they don't mix with her new career. Her love life is more difficult to navigate. Wonder falls for a college student and loses her virginity to him, but the boy next door proves attractive as well. Nothing about the novel's conclusion will surprise readers, but the twists and turns on the way are so much fun that no one will care. It's pure fantasy fulfillment, a pleasurable read with enough substance to make readers care about the main character and cheer her on. With a gorgeous cover and major teen girl appeal, this is sure to be a winner.--Miranda Doyle, San Francisco Public Library
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From Booklist
Gr. 8-12. Fans of edgy, sarcastic Cyd of Cohn's Gingerbread (2000) may hesitate before picking up a book inspired by the likes of Britney Spears, but they won't be disappointed by this diary of a "reluctant pop princess." Wonder Blake, a 16-year-old who goes from dispensing soft-serve ice cream to recording a flossy hit in the "Macarena" vein, maintains an ironic distance on her meteoric rise that is vintage Cohn (phases of Wonder's career are coded by her hair color, which goes from brown to platinum). Readers may find the lessons of Wonder's pop apotheosis and subsequent return to private life a bit predictable (fortune and fame no matter the cost, bad; college and reconnecting with family and the boy next door, good), but the way her experiences help her cope with the loss of her sister, killed by a drunk driver, prevents the story from seeming too cliched. Despite an overburdened ending, this is a snappy read that will be devoured with relish by YAs who love to hate the prefab perkiness of mainstream entertainment. Jennifer Mattson
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
POP PRINCESS- A Book Report
By Kristie Howard
Pop Princess by Rachel Cohn, is an easy read about the trials of adolescence and superstardom. Set in present day on different parts of the East Coast, Pop Princess examines the influence of the music industry on up and coming stars like Wonder Blake. Wonder's climb up the pop chart ladder takes the reader from sleepy Devonport, Massachusetts to bustling New York City. Wonder learns a lot about life in her short stint as a "pop princess", but is overall a better person after her experiences.
As a child TV star, Wonder had amazing dance and singing talent. Now fifteen and living in a dead-end town on Cape Cod, she desires nothing more than to get out. Suddenly Wonder has the chance of becoming a pop star, and even though it may not be exactly her dream, anything that will help her out of Devonport will work for her. Wonder gets a whole new look and her first single "Bubble Gum Pop" becomes a huge hit. But, as she ends her first tour as an opening act for pop sensation Kayla, she starts to realize that maybe this isn't the life she wants. Since the death of her older sister Lucky, Wonder's family is falling apart, she can't find a guy that likes her for who she is, and she has to do many things that she doesn't want to do just to look good for the record company. Maybe her old life wasn't so bad after all. In the end, however, it's the heart and soul that count, and Wonder's journey back to the average life brings her closer to the important stuff she'd overlooked all along.
Wonder Blake is an interesting individual. She is a completely different person after her pop life experience. At the beginning of the novel, Wonder is a bit self-absorbed and waits for everything to come to her. She has a hard time fitting in with the kids because of her past as a star and a "summer" and not a "townie". Many times, Wonder wishes that her sister Lucky was there for her, and is often found thinking that things would be completely different with her still alive. For example, when Wonder returns home after her single, "Bubble Gum Pop" explodes, her parent's marriage has disintegrated and she tells her younger brother Charles that it wouldn't have happened if Lucky was still alive. In reality, her parents had been planning to split up before Charles went to high school and that they would be happier for it. After her pop career is over, she realizes that she had thought that Lucky's death was the greatest loss to her personally, and she had never given thought about how much Charles loved her or missed her too. Also, she starts treating Henry, the boy next door, with the respect he deserves. At the end of the novel, Wonder is dramatically different, especially in her perceptions of others.
In Pop Princess, the setting is very relevant to the course of events. Since the novel is set in the United States, there are many more entertainment opportunities and a bigger market for pop singers than anywhere else in the world. The book would only be slightly different if it had taken place on the West Coast, and only because of the cities. Los Angeles would have probably taken the place of New York, and Boston might be Santa Barbara or some other city. The sleepy town of Devonport also allowed for an undesirable place that Wonder would presumably want to escape. Also, the metropolitan area makes her dreams more realistic. If the story had been set in South Dakota, for example, Wonder probably wouldn't have had the same career or opportunities.
Wonder, the protagonist, knows tragedy. She has watched her family unravel since the death of her amazing sister two years earlier. Her sister, Lucky, a rising pop star, was killed by a drunk driver and her parents just haven't bounced back. Having left their jobs, the family moves to their beach house. Making the shift from summer person to year-rounder isn't easy on Wonder. She has gained weight and become the target of the most popular girl at school. She is motivated to get out of Devonport since she has seen nothing but bad happenings for her family since they moved there. Wonder will do almost anything to get back to Boston, including pursuing a career in music. The antagonist, which could be Wonder's family, does not want Wonder to leave. The rapidly dissolving Blake family has suffered enough loss already. Now that the parents are getting divorced, Charles does not want to lose his sister too. They try not to let Wonder be sucked into the pop-culture whirlpool, but to no prevail.
The theme of Pop Princess is to enjoy what you have. Wonder is so caught up in wanting to leave Devonport that she overlooks the fact that her life isn't so bad after all. Thankfully, Wonder discovers that the price she pays to be molded and redefined by record executives and the media isn't worth losing herself.
With so many teen pop superstars out there these days, Rachel Cohn has written a novel that will attract girls young and old to the excitement of the show buisness. Readers will get a story of a young girl struggling to rise to the top. Readers will experience Wonder's ups and downs as she sees the true cost of being a celebrity.Pop Princess also portrays a fantastic message that will get through to teens who are fans of stars like Britney Spears and who wish that they were in their place: being an ordinary teenager isn't that bad.
SO...that's my book report on Pop Princess. I hope it helps someone!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
SERIOUSLY, THE BEST BOOK I'VE EVER READ!!!!
By Melissa
I never really liked reading. I would always start reading a book and get bored of it, but this book was different. I could not put this book down!!!! It really was the best book I've ever read in my entire life!!!! It's full of twists and turns. It's about a 15-year-old girl, Wonder Anna Blake, who gets discovered while singing along with her walkman at her job at the local DQ by her sister's old manager, Gerald Tiggs, aka Tig. (Her sister, Lucky, was on her way to stardom with two of her friends in a girl group called Trinity. Then, on one horrifying day, Lucky was crossing the street to her home when she was killed by a drunk driver.) Tig asks Wonder if she would like to make a demo to try to get some record deals. When Wonder thinks of how both her family and their home are both falling apart, she accepts the offer, but she doesn't think she'll actually get a record deal. A few months pass by and she gets a call from Tig saying Pop Life Records, one of the biggest record companies, offered her a record deal. Finally, an escape from the life she absolutely hates. Of course, she accepts the record deal. Because of the hassle, she drops out of high school. Tig has Trina, one of the former members of Trinity and one of Lucky's old friends, come help Wonder get into shape and choreograph her first music video. Then, he has the other former member of Trinity, Kayla, who is already one of the biggest superstars around, to help Wonder during her rise to stardom. Finally, Wonder gets to leave the town she absolutely hates and she's about to become the next biggest superstar. She gets a whole new look, her first single "Bubble Gum Pop" becomes a huge hit, and so much more, but, as she ends her first tour as an opening act for Kayla, she starts to realize that maybe this isn't the life she wants. Her family's falling apart, she can't find a guy that likes her for who she is, and she has to do all these things that she doesn't want to do just to keep her looking good for the record company. Maybe her old life wasn't so bad. Will she stay a "pop princess" or will she go back to the life she used to hate? Read the book and find out. After you're done, you'll admit that this is the best book you've ever read!!!!!!!!
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
The Inside Story On How Pop Star's Live and Feel
By Erika Sorocco
Fifteen-year-old Wonder Blake had no intention of ever becoming a pop star. But that night when she was singing with her headphones to Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit," a new customer showed up at Dairy Queen. Suddenly Wonder has the chance of becoming a pop star, and even though it may not be exactly what her dream, the way it was her dead sister, Lucky's dream, anything that will help her out of Devonport, Massachusetts will work for her. Wonder jumps at the chance of a recording contract, and is suddenly swept away from her boring life back home. No more dead-end job, crazy family, boring high school, none of it. Now Wonder has it all, a recording contract, a spot opening up for pop superstar Kayla on her new tour, and a chart-climbing hit single. But Wonder soon finds out that being a superstar isn't all glitz and glamour. It's also a lot of work. Especially when you fall in love with a simple guy who likes you for you, and not for your title of Pop Princess.
With so many teen pop superstars out there these days, Rachel Cohn has created a novel that will attract girls young and old to the excitement of it all. What they will get is the story of a young girl, with tons of talent, who is struggling to rise to the status of celebrity. Readers will experience Wonder's ups and downs as she mingles with other celebrities, goes to parties until the early morning, buys whatever she wants, and sees what being a superstar really costs. POP PRINCESS also portrays a fantastic message that will get through to teens who are fans of such pop acts such as Britney Spears, and Jessica Simpson, and who wish that they were in their place: being an ordinary teenager isn't that bad. A must-have new book by a fantastic YA author.
Erika Sorocco
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