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When It Drops

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1 of 1 copy available

A hilarious and touching coming-of-age debut novel from ARIA award-winning Triple J host Alex Dyson about family, friends, fame, and the importance of never leaving your computer unattended.

Caleb Clifford has earbuds, not real buds. And he prefers it that way.

1. They always give him what he wants to hear.

2. He can adjust the volume. 

3. If things get tangled, it's relatively easy to straighten them out again ...

Sixteen-year-old songwriter and aspiring social outcast Caleb Clifford fills his world with music, but – like most things – keeps his songs to himself. That is until his little brother leaks Caleb's most personal track online; a track that's quite obviously about his secret crush. Having his innermost feelings (accompanied by a funky bassline) go viral is not Caleb's idea of a good time. But is this the end of everything, or the start? 

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    • Books+Publishing

      March 5, 2020
      Former triple j breakfast presenter Alex Dyson’s debut YA novel draws on his considerable knowledge of the Australian music industry—he has said that this book was inspired by the school-aged artists he interviewed while at triple j. His protagonist, 16-year-old Caleb, is a socially awkward outcast, dealing with the death of his father by secretly making music in his bedroom, while harbouring the world’s largest crush on his now-estranged-but-former-best-friend Ella. When his mischievous younger brother uploads Caleb’s latest song to Facebook and it goes viral, Caleb finds himself reluctantly thrown into the world of professional music. The problem is, the viral track is an epic love song dedicated to—and named after—Ella. Drawing on Dyson’s personal experience of growing up with just one parent, this novel is also a portrait of a grieving family. Though the voice is sometimes inconsistent and the metaphors often clunky, When it Drops is ultimately a funny and uplifting novel about following your dreams—however reluctantly—even when they don’t unfold quite as you’d imagined. Music fans will enjoy the sneaky nods to Australian artists peppered throughout—the fridge magnet for a business named Thelma’s Plumbing was my favourite. Hannah Gardiner has an MA and a master of research in children’s literature, and works as a children’s book buyer

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