Can You Feel It?
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Description
What happens when a London rock star, falls in love with an ordinary Australian girl?
Can Lola feel the music, before it's too late?
Lola has a secret. It's not that her mother has kicked her out of home. Or that her new housemates are dead people. It's not hiding her growing feelings for Kain, the punk rocker who's recently arrived in town and turned her world upside down. Lola is going deaf, which for a musician, totally sucks.
Lola has one chance to change her destiny, from undertaker to classically trained musician. Can she win a scholarship to London, before her hearing disappears completely?
Author: Pauline Findlay
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Story Rock Star
Published: 11/24/2017
Pages: 276
Weight: 0.9lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.62d
ISBN: 9780648184713
About the Author
Findlay, Pauline: - Pauline Findlay is a filmmaker and author. She is co-chapter head of Sydney Film Fatales a global female directors' collective. She is a graduate of the Australian Film Television and Radio School in Screenwriting and Producing. Her films have screened at Academy accredited film festivals around the world: ShortFest Palm Springs, FlickerFest, Short Shorts Tokyo and Rhode Island USA. Pauline has been nominated twice by the Australian Writers' Guild for the Monte Miller Award. Her debut feature film script 'Lola' became a quarter-finalist of the prestigious Nicholl Fellowships by The Academy of Motion Picture and Sciences. She has also been a semi-finalist of Final Draft Big Break. Pauline's debut novel 'Can You Feel it?' is based on her 'Lola' feature film script. Pauline teaches filmmaking and storytelling to teenagers who are deaf with 'Hear for You.' She is also a board member of REELise, mentoring teens with mental health issues. She can be found at www.paulinefindlay.com
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