The Intern

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Dillon Khan ISBN: 9780141969442
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd Publication: April 5, 2012
Imprint: Penguin Language: English
Author: Dillon Khan
ISBN: 9780141969442
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Publication: April 5, 2012
Imprint: Penguin
Language: English

'As I stood soaking it all in, my nerves were momentarily replaced by a rush of excitement: I was at the heartbeat of music.'

Jay Merchant has landed an internship for the best job in music television. He has access-all-areas to the biggest VIP parties and the hottest celebrities all over the world. The velvet rope has been lifted - now he's got to capture it on camera.

But behind the scenes, Jay is thrown into a life of early starts, late nights, blood, sweat and tears. He has six months to turn his intern dream into a real job - but at what price?
It's time for Jay to face the music . . .

** The Devil Wears Prada for the music TV industry.
** Being an intern has never been more popular or competitive, and combined with the appeal of behind-the-scenes of the music TV industry, this should be the must-read fiction title for teenagers and under-graduates in summer 2012.

'A great insight into how hard it is to be an intern at a music television company. A must-read' - Trevor Nelson (Radio 1, 1Xtra)
'A brilliant insight into a world I know all too well. A real page-turner' - Reggie Yates (Radio 1)
'A revealing and engaging account of taking those first steps into music television. Jay could be any number of people I have worked with. The Devil Wears Prada meets Entourage' - Laura Whitmore (MTV)

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'As I stood soaking it all in, my nerves were momentarily replaced by a rush of excitement: I was at the heartbeat of music.'

Jay Merchant has landed an internship for the best job in music television. He has access-all-areas to the biggest VIP parties and the hottest celebrities all over the world. The velvet rope has been lifted - now he's got to capture it on camera.

But behind the scenes, Jay is thrown into a life of early starts, late nights, blood, sweat and tears. He has six months to turn his intern dream into a real job - but at what price?
It's time for Jay to face the music . . .

** The Devil Wears Prada for the music TV industry.
** Being an intern has never been more popular or competitive, and combined with the appeal of behind-the-scenes of the music TV industry, this should be the must-read fiction title for teenagers and under-graduates in summer 2012.

'A great insight into how hard it is to be an intern at a music television company. A must-read' - Trevor Nelson (Radio 1, 1Xtra)
'A brilliant insight into a world I know all too well. A real page-turner' - Reggie Yates (Radio 1)
'A revealing and engaging account of taking those first steps into music television. Jay could be any number of people I have worked with. The Devil Wears Prada meets Entourage' - Laura Whitmore (MTV)

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