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Children's book. Girl named Tara gets a singing part in a play. She can't sing on-key unless listening to pre-recorded song on cassette tape recorder. Title includes Tara? Cover: girl with short hair singing. Read in 1980s.
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Was it part of a series?
Anything about the cover?
Location story takes place?



Was the school play the focus of the entire book, or just one incident in the novel?




Do you remember if your copy was a paperback? It could very well have been Scholastic.




Can you remember anything more about the play? I know you said it wasn't a musical. Could it maybe have been a school talent show instead?

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It's probably not your book, but here's a bump anyhow.

Can you remember anything more about the play? I know you said it wasn't a musical. Could it maybe have b..."
If it WAS Perfect or Not, Here I Come, it's available through Open Library. I just checked it out :)

Just in case, I did find some detailed reviews.
From Publishers Weekly
An aspiring playwright, Tara is thrilled when her drama about the Underground Railroad is chosen as her sixth grade class's play. Hoping that a perfect production will get her parents' attention, Tara tries to oversee every aspect of the play, offending classmates and almost losing her best friend Amber. But when Tara faces a real drama, her teacher, a school favorite, is losing her job to budget cuts, she learns to work with others to effect happy results for everyone. Miss Dalton is an extremely loving person; by contrast, other adults look about as sensitive as pet rocks. Still, Tara's attempts to gain favor with her parents will show readers an extra dimension to a person who might otherwise be perceived as just a bossy know-it-all. A gently winning book.
From School Library Journal
Grade 3-6 Tara Brown tries very hard to be perfect so that her busy parents will notice her. When the sixth-grade historical play competition is announced, Tara strives to write the play that will be chosen for production. In the process of rehearsing, Tara alienates herself from various classmates because she again wants perfection. She also takes on the School Committee which has had to dismiss the beloved sixth-grade teacher because of cut-backs. The play is a success, Miss Dalton retains her job, and Tara realizes that "perfect or not" her parents will not understand her. However, she learns to make the best of the situation. The short chapters, large print, and simple dialogue would be good material for intermediate-grade readers, but the characters' lack of depth, the unfortunate one-dimensional selfish parents, and the tedious dialogue result in one more dull story. Better to have children stay with Beverly Cleary, who writes with humor.


You can read the book on Archive.org. It's free, you just have to sign up with an email address.
https://archive.org/details/perfector...

Page 17
With a swell of music, the movie faded to a commercial. Tara and her mom stretched and reached for more popcorn. Tara's mom, who led exercise classes at the Body Boutique, had Saturday off, so she was glad to run her Gone With the Wind tape on the VCR for Tara. Her mom loved that movie. Ever since she'd recorded it (absent-mindedly leaving in the commercials), she'd watched it at least once a month.
https://openlibrary.org/works/OL17208...

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