Sara is not your typical teenage girl. She wants more than just an ordinary life. She wants fame and beauty. She wants to be extraordinary. After she is injured in a mysterious accident, Sara meets Jonathon Heat, rock star. Heat is the centre of bizarre rumours and intense public adoration.
And as Sara becomes ever more drawn into his powerful orbit, it soon becomes clear that Jonathon Heat wants something impossibly precious from her. But what does Sara really want?
Sara's Face is a chilling exploration of the dark extremes of fame, plastic surgery and obsession.
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Recensione:
"His most ingenious and chilling yet." (Observer)
"It's thrilling . . . gaining momentum and causing frantic page-turning" (Philip Ardagh Guardian)
"Burgess writes with a sharpness, and a sympathy for the characters." (Independent on Sunday)
"For those who want their cautionary tales with a bit of grit this is worth reading." (Amanda Craig The Times)
"A chilling, unputdownable, sinister thriller." (The Bookseller)
"A chillingly clever satire" (Daily Telegraph)
"Gripping psychological thriller . . . contains some of Melvin Burgess's best writing to date" (The Scotsman)
"This book was intriguing, thrilling and tackled complex issues with skill." (Sunday Herald)
"A gripping account of the nightmare world of self-harming and self-hating (but loveable) teenager Sara . . . may be Burgess's very best book to date." (Irish Sunday Independent)
"Remarkable and challenging look at the modern-day obsession with beauty and celebrity." (Publishing News)
Descrizione del libro:
When Sara meets ageing rock star Jonathon Heat, he promises her the world. She'll become famous, beautiful, and extraordinary. But there's always a price to pay...
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- EditoreAndersen Press
- Data di pubblicazione2017
- ISBN 10 1783444886
- ISBN 13 9781783444885
- RilegaturaCopertina flessibile
- Numero di pagine256
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