Monday's Child
By (Author) Louise Bagshawe
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Review
1st June 2008
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
823.914
Paperback
448
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 32mm
300g
According to the old rhyme, 'Monday's child is fair of face' - but life isn't always so simple.
Gorgeous goddesses seem to surround script-reader and wannabe movie-maker Anna Brown - from her deranged glamour-queen boss to her perfect, pouting flat-mates - for Anna, being less-than-beautiful is very hard to bear. With a dead-end job and a ghastly boyfriend to boot, she wonders if she can ever be a success. In fashion and beauty crazed London, perhaps being talented just isn't enough.Enter Mark Swan, Britain's hottest director. Rugged, reclusive and powerful, everybody wants a piece of him - from studio heads to supermodels. He could be Anna's ticket to the top, but how can she ever hope to snag such a big starFed up of being downbeat and dowdy, Anna decides to chase her dreams and, with a little help from her friends, embarks on a madcap scheme to get just what she's after...Louise Bagshawe was the youngest ever contributor to The Tablet at the age of fourteen and Young poet of the year in 1989. She is a former president of the Oxford University Rock Society. On her twenty-second birthday she joined Sony Music Entertainment International, working with rock'n'roll bands. She has written seven bestselling novels, published in eight languages, and has adapted her books for major Hollywood film studios. She lives with her husband in New York.