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Queen of Mean
Lyrics by
Jodi Picoult
Music by
Ellen Wilber
A Girl Like Me
Lyrics by
Jodi Picoult
Music by
Ellen Wilber
Happily Never After
Lyrics by
Jodi Picoult
Music by
Ellen Wilber
Perfect Couple
Lyrics by
Jodi Picoult
Music by
Ellen Wilber
The Words I Can’t SayMusic
Lyrics by
Jodi Picoult
Music by
Ellen Wilber
Royal Ball
Lyrics by
Jodi Picoult
Music by
Ellen Wilber
Scary Forest Music
Music by
Ellen Wilber
The Hunt Song
Lyrics by
Jodi Picoult
Music by
Ellen Wilber
Home Sweet Home
Lyrics by
Jodi Picoult
Music by
Ellen Wilber
It’s Lonely at the Top
Lyrics by
Jodi Picoult
Music by
Ellen Wilber
Disenchanted
Lyrics by
Jodi Picoult
Music by
Ellen Wilber
Driving Me Crazy
Lyrics by
Jodi Picoult
Music by
Ellen Wilber
The PC Song
Lyrics by
Jodi Picoult
Music by
Ellen Wilber
Driving Me Crazy (reprise)
Lyrics by
Jodi Picoult
Music by
Ellen Wilber
If Mama Were Normal
Lyrics by
Jodi Picoult
Music by
Ellen Wilber
Once in a Blue Moon
Lyrics by
Jodi Picoult
Music by
Ellen Wilber
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
Jodi Picoult is the author of seventeen bestselling novels, including the #1 New York Times bestsellers House Rules, Handle with Care, Nineteen Minutes, and My Sister’s Keeper. She is the codirector for the Trumbull Hall Troupe, a teen theater troupe whose proceeds go to charity. She lives in New Hampshire with her husband and children. Visit her at www.jodipicoult.com.
Jake van Leer, a high school senior, is one of the founding members of the Trumbull Hall Troupe. He has raised more than $40,000 for charity in his role as business manager for the troupe, and has performed in every show. He participates in multiple vocal and theater ensembles, and was selected for the NH All-State Music festival. Jake has performed at Notre Dame Cathedral and Carnegie Hall. He lives in New Hampshire.
Ellen Wilber is a teacher and musician with more than twenty-five years of experience introducing children to music. She is a member of the Cardigan Mountain Tradition, a bluegrass band, and the founder of a long-running kids’ summer theater program. She is the music director for the Trumbull Hall Troupe, for which she has composed more than one hundred songs. She also composed and performed the music that will be featured in Picoult’s 2011 novel, Sing You Home. Ellen lives in New Hampshire.