Learning to Love Blue (#2)

Author(s): Saradha Koirala

NZ Teen Fiction | 2022 NZ Book Awards for Children and Young Adults

The long-awaited sequel to Lonesome When You Go. With Vox Pop and high school behind her, 18-year-old Paige arrives in Melbourne with her suitcase and bass guitar; a copy of Bob Dylan's Chronicles and Joni Mitchell's Blue - a gift from her estranged mother that she's still learning to love.


Following in the footsteps of her musical heroes, all of whom left home to make it in 1960s New York, Paige knows Melbourne's the new rock and roll capital of the world: if she can't make it here, she can't make it anywhere. Besides, her high school crush Spike lives here... Paige has always had music, but realises she still has a lot to learn about relationships: how to be vulnerable and how to be blue.

Mary's Review


For any teenager who loves music or has dreamed of being in a band, this is the book for you. Bass player Paige bravely uproots herself from Wellington to launch what she hopes will be a music career in Melbourne. We follow her somewhat erratic path as she negotiates new flatmates, finds some fellow musicians and bands to play in and hunts for a job. Meanwhile back at home, her estranged mother is unwell and this creates further stress for Paige. I love how the author doesn't gloss over the bad bits in Paige's journey - she really tells it like it is. In the end though, it is Paige's faith in herself both as a musician and a person that wins through. A great book with a gorgeous deep blue cover. Recommended for 14+ 

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WINNER NZ Book Awards for Children & Young Adults 2022 - Young Adult Fiction Award

General Fields

  • : 9780645199307
  • : Record Press
  • : Record Press
  • : 01 June 2021
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Saradha Koirala
  • : Paperback