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Chartbreak

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Whan Janis Finch storms out of a family row, it starts a chain of events which transforms her whole life. For it's in the motorway cafe, minutes later, that she meets the unknown rock band, Kelp, who talk her into coming to their gig that night. Janis goes along for the ride and finds herself increasingly provoked by Christie, Kelp's arrogant lead singer. He pushes her into singing with them, and winds her up into a fever of rage, awe, and attraction. So when Christie asks her to join the band, Janis feels powerless to refuse - and her life explodes.

208 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1987

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Gillian Cross

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Gillian Cross was born Gillian Arnold in 1945. She was educated at North London Collegiate School, Somerville College, Oxford and the University of Sussex. Although now a full-time writer who often travels and gives talks in connection with her work, she has had a number of informal jobs including being an assistant to a Member of Parliament. For eight years she also sat on the committee which advises ministers about public libraries.

She is married to Martin Cross and they have four grown-up children, two sons and two daughters.

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Profile Image for Helen Tamblyn-Saville.
54 reviews7 followers
July 11, 2017
One of the most memorable books of my childhood. I first read Chartbreak when I was about 12 and it became one of my favourite books. Even now as a 31 year old, I still own a dog-eared copy which I re-read.

Finch, our protagonist, is an angsty 17 year old with troubles at home. After a chance meeting with a band in a service station, she runs away to join them as their vocalist. Gillian Cross cleverly tells the story of the band's journey to fame, and Finch's journey as she transitions to adulthood and the sacrifices she makes along the way.

We all relate to the angry teenager at times, but we also experience the frustration of some of her actions and feel for her when things go wrong. Finch is a flawed character. And that's what makes the book so good.
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October 7, 2012
Janis Finch is fed up: of school, of her mum's new boyfriend, of herself. After a row with her mum, she storms off into the rain. In a cafe, she encounters for young men, and is provoked by one of them, Christie, into singing. Soon she has run away to London to join them- they are an up and coming band, Kelp.

However, the road to stardom isn't easy; one of the main issues being the controlling nature of Christie. Is it just ambition, or something more sinister? and how does Janis feel about him?

Compellingly told in the first person by Janis/ Finch (her stage name), this story has dated a little since it was first published in the 80s; the technology (cassette, video etc) has inevitably made it feel old fashioned. However, the relationships and plot are compelling, and it is great to have a story about pop music with a character who describes herself as not pretty and slim. A great read for high ability Y6 and over.
54 reviews1 follower
November 1, 2014
I know it's not the kind of book that would become a milestone of the history of literature, nevertheless, as a person brought up at charts, I was enchanted by this book 10 years ago or so. It's not very common topic when it comes to novels - so, if you have any recommendations, I'd be eager to read them :)
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689 reviews60 followers
November 1, 2007
One of the best evocations of how it feels to make rock and roll music, ever.
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November 23, 2024
This is one of my favorite books of all time. I must have checked it out from the library 50 times when I was a kid and I still love it.
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November 29, 2015
I read 'Chartbreaker' when I was firmly in my tragic punk phase, and I wanted to be exactly like Finch (although I'd never have admitted this to anyone).
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October 24, 2012
An old book, I have since gotten rid off- bascally Finch is a runaway who discovers she's a perfect addition to a band...
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