
The Trashed Techno Beats of Bremen
A Graphic Novel
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Benjamin Harper
About this listen
Frankie Flip Phone knows he’s about to be recycled by his owner, so he runs away to the town of Bremen to start a band instead! Soon, he’s joined by other tossed-out devices eager to become famous musicians. But their dreams are put on pause when they visit a repair shop and discover hackers trying to shut down the internet! Can the retro tech get in sync and perform like never before to scare off the computer crooks?
Enjoy a modern twist on the Brothers Grimm classic “The Town Musicians of Bremen” in this retelling for kids.
©2022 Benjamin Harper (P)2024 Capstone Publishers, Inc.
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