Pay the Piper: A Rock 'n' Roll Fairy Tale by Jane Yolen, Adam Stemple, Adam Stemple

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A rock 'n' roll band to die for? Callie is about to find out.... Not much happens in fourteen-year-old Callie McCallan's sleepy Massachusetts town. So when the famous rock 'n' roll band, Brass Rat, schedules a concert in the Valley, it's big news. As a reporter for her school paper, Callie scores the scoop of a lifetime--a backstage pass to interview the lead singer of Brass Rat! Her friends are so jealous. But Callie isn't sure what the fuss is all about...until she meets the band. Lead singer Peter Gringras and his band mates are so cool. Especially Peter. When he plays his flute, it's as if he has some kind of hypnotic power. But there is something strange about the band, something Callie can't quite put her finger on. Maybe she's just being weird, but it's as if they're from here--but not from here--at the same time.

It's when, on Halloween night, Callie's little brother Nicky disappears--along with all the other children of Northampton--that she begins to wonder if her suspicions are so weird after all. It's crazy, but Callie thinks she knows why the children have disappeared--and who took them. To prove it--and to rescue Nicky and the other children--Callie will be forced down a road that will lead to her to a mythical world filled with fantastical creatures. A world from which there may be no return....

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"The tale of the Pied Piper of Hamelin gets a modern makeover at the hands of this mother-son team," wrote PW of their Pay the Piper. In a follow-up Rock 'n' Roll Fairy Tale book that melds The Three Billy Goats Gruff with The Twelve Dancing Princesses, Trollbridge by Jane Yolen and Adam Stemple stars 16-year-old Moira, a harpist determined to save 11 girls who were selected to have their likenesses carved in butter but wound up enchanted into slumber. A teen boy band on break from a road trip, a magical fox and, naturally, a monstrous troll all figure into the proceedings. Pay the Piper is now in paperback. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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Biography

Jane Yolen, a Caldecott Medal winner and two-time Nebula Award winner, is one of the most distinguished and successful authors for young readers and adults in the country. She is the winner of dozens of prestigious awards, among them the World Fantasy Award, the Maud Hart Lovelace Book Award, and two Christopher Medals. She lives in Hatfield, Massachusetts. Adam Stemple is a professional rock 'n' roll musician who has recorded several albums and has had a number of short stories published. Pay the Piper is his first book for younger readers---and his first novel collaboration with his mother. Jane Yolen and Adam Stemple are both busy at work on the next book in their Rock 'n' Roll Fairy Tale series.

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Great Book Good plotby Anonymous

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July 28, 2005: This book was great I highly reccomend it to any age and for any reader. It was really exciting, you will just want to know more until you know what happend. I also had no idea that it was a true story (with different characters, etc.)

fine version of the Pied Piperby harstan

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July 22, 2005: Fourteen-year-old Calcephony ?Callie? McCallan is a school reporter school in Northampton, Massachusetts. She is excited by her job because this assignment enables her to go back stage while the popular rock 'n' roll band, Brass Rat performs. The only setback is that her parents make her bring her brother Nick with her. After listening to a recording by the group, Callie wonders why her classmates ate making such a fuss over this band. That is she wonders until she meets the dynamic lead singer Peter Gringras. His flute playing mesmerizes all who listen including Callie. --- However, on Halloween night as the Brass Rat performs, all the children including her kid brother Nick vanish. Callie thinks she knows why the children have been ?abducted? and plans to rescue them as she plans to follow the magic flute into the land of faerie to make the piper pay, but she will soon learn how ?faerie justice? works. --- The middle school crowd will enjoy this fine version of the Pied Piper starring a wonderful young heroine who risks her life to save her sibling and the other children from the unknown. As the audience learns the truth, feelings towards Peter the Pied Piper will change although he still committed the abductions. Young readers will enjoy the first rock and roll fairy tale while looking forward to future fantasies from this solid mother-son collaboration. --- Harriet Klausner