ALONE IN THE CROWD was always one of my favorite "Sweet Valley High" books. Rereading it as an adult I appreciate how good Kate Williams writing is; like all of her best work for the series, ALONE IN THE CROWD is perfectly unified. This is achieved in part through repetitions of the main character's song and a poem by Emily Dickinson. The story is almost worthy of a classic romantic comedy. Shy Lynne Henry is passionate about two things only: music, and musician Guy Chesney. The Droids, Guy's band, announce a school-wide songwriting contest. Lynne enters with a song, "Outside, Looking In," that confesses both her loneliness and her real feelings for Guy (with whom she's casual friends) but is too timid to put her name to it. Guy falls in love with the song and with Anonymous, the "mystery songwriter" - who is, of course, Lynne, the plain girl he walks home from school with every day! Will Guy discover Lynne's secret, only to be disappointed that his idealized Anonymous is really an awkward, homely girl? Or will Elizabeth Wakefield and Lynne's mom be able to build up Lynne's self-confidence so that she'll want to take credit for her work? Read this classic teen romance, and find out!
Typical 1980s teen romance...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I loved this series back in the 80s, I grew up with this kind of fluff in school. To me school in the 80s was a million times better than current day. Anyway, in this book shy, Lynne Henry anonymously enters a song writing contest at school. The lead guitarist in the highschool band falls in love with the song and will do anything to find the girl who wrote the it. Long story short, Lynne breaks her silence, gets the "guy" and a make-over and everyone lives happily ever after. ``Katrina
Predictable but enjoyable 1980s romance
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This is the classic 1980s ugly-ducking-gets-her-guy predictable romance where you know exactly what is going to happen all the way through,and you know that Lynne is going to get her..Guy!!(that was his name!)All the same,it is really enjoyable and very much held my attention and interest.
One of my favorites
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I started reading SVH books at age 11; I am 25 now and will still pick up a book every now and again. I'm from the old school; I really think the series went to pot after the first fifty titles. Anyway, Alone in the Crowd was one of my favorites. Lynne and the Droids are such believable, dynamic characters. I'm only sorry more wasn't written about them.
A star in disguise...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
Lynn Henry doesn't fit in at Sweet Valley High--she is not rich, beautiful, popular or confident. However, lurking behind that shy,awkward exterior is a talented song-writer, dreaming of fame and love. When The Droids, a local band, have a song-writing contest, Lynn anonymously enters a song of passion and loneliness. This song captures the heart of her crush, Guy, and he falls in love with the voice in the song. Guy is desperately searching for the person behind the voice. Will Lynn have the courage to reveal her identity, or will someone steal her glory and her true love
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