Zero

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By Tom Leveen

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Summer. Almost 18. Dali, punk rock . . . and him.

Condemned to a summer in Phoenix after losing her shot at art school, a snarky but timid teen finds friends—and more—in the vibrant corners of underground punk rock in this sweet, edgy Gen-X novel that Kirkus Reviews calls"Artful."
After missing her best opportunity to attend a prestigious art school, 17-year-old Salvador Dali devotee Zero begins dating Mike, a drummer in an up-and-coming punk band. As their tentative relationship blooms, Zero confronts a ton of baggage holding her back from her art career: the majorly awkward drama with her former best friend, Jenn; her dad's excessive drinking and parents' ongoing fights; and one formerly successful art teacher who might just hold the keys to her future, or smash Z's hopes forever.
When Mike's band gets a chance of lifetime to bust out of black hole that is Metro Phoenix, Zero must make a life-altering decision and answer the one question we all face at some point in our lives:
Follow your own heart, or the heart of the one you love?

"I have never been so JEALOUS, completely drenched in jealousy, for a book character's life or lives as I am of Zero and Mike. ... LOVED, LOVED this book——it is a keeper in my own personal library. Tom Leveen is now one of my favs!!!" ~ J, Goodreads
"It's been awhile since I've given a book a 5 star rating, but after careful consideration, I honestly couldn't find anything wrong with the story nor anything I would change. ZERO was the kind of book that once started, I literally couldn't put it down." ~ Mia Searles, Goodreads

Zero