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Supernova Hangover

By (author) Emma Jones
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Unbound, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Unbound Digital
Published: 28th Jun 2018
Dimensions: w 135mm h 216mm d 20mm
Weight: 298g
ISBN-10: 1912618206
ISBN-13: 9781912618200
Barcode No: 9781912618200
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Synopsis
Two girls meet on a train with a shared mission to have it all... Toots Silver, a young, local news reporter from the North West, lands in London with little more than her ambition. Against the odds, she talks her way into a dream job at a celebrity magazine, riding high on a new craving for showbiz gossip. The shimmering nightlife of Cool Britannia lures her into an exhilarating, twilight world - and an explosive affair with an A-list interviewee. But the comedown forces her to confront the soulless desires of her generation. In New York, she's on the trail of the defining exclusive of her age. But conflict erupts between personal integrity and journalistic ruthlessness - which might jeopardise the success that will secure her position in a looming post-millennial world. Can you live the high-life, without it getting you down?

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"I haven't really enjoyed a book since Riders. But now I have. This is fab." - Hugh Grant

"Captures the Nineties dream in Technicolour glory and offers a clear window into the minds of Generation X," - June Sarpong

"Toots Silver is trying to survive the dark side of fame, in a world of twist - I know that story, and Supernova Hangover tells it well." - Michael Barrymore

"At last ! A British journalist tells us about life on the inside" - John Cleese

"Supernova Hangover is a rites of passage book, set in the Nineties - a time of hope, before austerity and the end of optimism. Read it and cheer up." - Steve Coogan