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Hey, Ho, Hollywood!

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In the fourth installment of the series that inspired the Disney Channel films, the unstoppable teens take the next step to pop stardom: La La Land!
 
The hairdresser of Galleria’s mom, Pepto B., gets a tip. Kahlua, the teenage R&B diva whose last single topped the charts, is coming to town. The Cheetahs hatch a plan—“Mission Kahlua”—in which they rock Pepto B.’s salon with their newest song, “More Pounce to the Ounce.” Kahlua hooks up a meeting with her record label executives in Hollywood. The girls snag a record deal and are ready to prove to the world that every cheetah has its day!
 
Praise for the Cheetah Girls series
 
“A new series just for ‘divettes-in-training’ . . . A light read for young teens who dream of stardom.” —School Library Journal

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Series: The Cheetah Girls Publisher: Open Road Media

Kindle Book

  • Release date: August 12, 2014

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781497677173
  • Release date: August 12, 2014

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781497677173
  • File size: 1865 KB
  • Release date: August 12, 2014

Formats

Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

In the fourth installment of the series that inspired the Disney Channel films, the unstoppable teens take the next step to pop stardom: La La Land!
 
The hairdresser of Galleria’s mom, Pepto B., gets a tip. Kahlua, the teenage R&B diva whose last single topped the charts, is coming to town. The Cheetahs hatch a plan—“Mission Kahlua”—in which they rock Pepto B.’s salon with their newest song, “More Pounce to the Ounce.” Kahlua hooks up a meeting with her record label executives in Hollywood. The girls snag a record deal and are ready to prove to the world that every cheetah has its day!
 
Praise for the Cheetah Girls series
 
“A new series just for ‘divettes-in-training’ . . . A light read for young teens who dream of stardom.” —School Library Journal

Expand title description text