They didn't ask for fame. They were born with it.
In the second Daughters novel, The Daughters Break the Rules, Carina confronted her complicated relationship with money and her powerful father. Now readers will
shift to Hudson's perspective. . .
Daughter of pop star phenom Holla Jones, Hudson Jones is struggling to find her own place in "the family business," aka: show business. Like her mother, Hudson is a gifted singer and
songwriter; unlike her mother, she has a serious case of stage fright. Hudson's own debut album is about to drop and she's beyond nervous--how can she explain to Holla that she'd rather play
low-key songs with a regular teen band than perform power-pop ballads in front of a packed club?
Described as "down-to-earth overachievers who crave normalcy" by Publishers Weekly, Lizzie, Carina and Hudson speak directly to tween and teen girls. In Hudson's story, readers will
discover an exciting backstage pass to the entertainment industry and a relatable heroine figuring out how to pursue her dream of performing.
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The Whole Thing Together
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Stella
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The Other F-Word
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Birdy Flynn
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Just a Girl
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Where You’ll Find Me
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The Incident on the Bridge
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The Gardens of Amsterdam
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Are You Seeing Me?
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Dead Little Mean Girl
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A Begonia for Miss Applebaum
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The Road to Winter
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Just a Normal Tuesday
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Ahgottahandleonit
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You’re Welcome, Universe
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Dead Little Mean Girl
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Someone Else’s Summer
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Castle on the River Vistula
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Alice and the Fly
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You’re Welcome, Universe
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