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Painfully shy Lark struggles as the new kid in school and keeps her musical talents secret. That choice is hard to maintain when her music-executive mother agrees to host a touring boy band. A request from a classmate forces Lark to face the music. While somewhat fragmented, Lark's growth is believable, as is her emerging empathy for her friends, family, and the band.