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Music Camp
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Music Camp

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From multi-award-winning author Penny Tangey comes this funny, thought-provoking middle-grade novel about the highs and lows of music camp, and camaraderie in the climate crisis.

Miley and Juliet have nothing in common, apart from a love of music.

Miley can't afford the five-day Music Camp because she lost her home in a flood, but she's won a scholarship to attend. This is her chance to prove to everyone that the recorder is a serious instrument.

Flautist Juliet comes from classical music royalty. Her late father was an esteemed clarinet player and she wants to honour his legacy. She's also keen to make friends with people who don't know about her tragic past - though perhaps not with that girl who thinks the recorder is a serious instrument.

Over the week, Miley and Juliet don't always see eye to eye, especially when they both audition for the only woodwind solo at the final night's concert. But with torrential rain threatening to flood the camp, their dreams might get washed away. How can they put their differences aside and face the music together?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Queensland Press
Country
Australia
Date
3 June 2025
Pages
256
ISBN
9780702269028

From multi-award-winning author Penny Tangey comes this funny, thought-provoking middle-grade novel about the highs and lows of music camp, and camaraderie in the climate crisis.

Miley and Juliet have nothing in common, apart from a love of music.

Miley can't afford the five-day Music Camp because she lost her home in a flood, but she's won a scholarship to attend. This is her chance to prove to everyone that the recorder is a serious instrument.

Flautist Juliet comes from classical music royalty. Her late father was an esteemed clarinet player and she wants to honour his legacy. She's also keen to make friends with people who don't know about her tragic past - though perhaps not with that girl who thinks the recorder is a serious instrument.

Over the week, Miley and Juliet don't always see eye to eye, especially when they both audition for the only woodwind solo at the final night's concert. But with torrential rain threatening to flood the camp, their dreams might get washed away. How can they put their differences aside and face the music together?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Queensland Press
Country
Australia
Date
3 June 2025
Pages
256
ISBN
9780702269028
 
Book Review

Music Camp
by Penny Tangey

by Aurelia Orr, May 2025

Penny Tangey, winner of The Readings Children’s Prize 2021 for As Fast As I Can, returns with a new novel perfect for all music lovers. Music Camp follows Miley, who lost her home in a flood the year before the book begins. She is super excited that she has won a scholarship to attend a selective five-day music camp, where she can prove that the recorder should be considered a professional instrument – especially to Juliet. Juliet has music running in her veins: her late father was an esteemed clarinet player and he continues to inspire her every day to become just as great as he was. The inclusion of the recorder in the music camp offends everything Juliet believes in. But with new weather reports threatening the camp with flooding and a cancelled concert, can they find harmony even amid their differences?

Like many who had an Australian education, my only experience with the recorder was in primary school, with different instruments in high school, and ultimately never again thinking about it, despite its rich history in medieval times and classical music. Tangey asks us to dismantle the hierarchy of musical instruments and celebrate each wonderful tune musicians can make.

Music Camp is a fun, uplifting story about music, climate change, and pursuing your dreams. For ages 8+.

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