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The Lost Girl

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ISBN/EAN: 9781448100286
Umbreit-Nr.: 6455945

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 400 S., 0.93 MB
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 03.01.2013
Auflage: 1/2013


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p>Eva's life is not her own. She is a creation, an abomination an echo. Made by the Weavers as a copy of someone else, she is expected to replace a girl named Amarra, her 'other', if she ever died. Eva studies what Amarra does, what she eats, what it's like to kiss her boyfriend, Ray. So when Amarra is killed in a car crash, Eva should be ready.</p><p>But fifteen years of studying never prepared her for this.</p><p>Now she must abandon everything she's ever known the guardians who raised her, the boy she's forbidden to love to move to India and convince the world that Amarra is still alive . . .</p>
  • Kurztext
    • Eva's life is not her own. She is a creation, an abomination an echo. Made by the Weavers as a copy of someone else, she is expected to replace a girl named Amarra, her 'other', if she ever died. Eva studies what Amarra does, what she eats, what it's like to kiss her boyfriend, Ray. So when Amarra is killed in a car crash, Eva should be ready. But fifteen years of studying never prepared her for this. Now she must abandon everything she's ever known the guardians who raised her, the boy she's forbidden to love to move to India and convince the world that Amarra is still alive . . .
  • Autorenportrait
    • Sangu Mandanna was four years old when she was chased by an elephant and wrote her first story about it and decided that this was what she wanted to do with her life. Seventeen years later, she read<i>Frankenstein</i>. It sent her into a writing frenzy that became<i>The Lost Girl,</i>a novel about death and love and the tie that binds the two together. Sangu now lives in England with her husband and son. Find her online at www.sangumandanna.com/ Twitter @sangumandanna
  • Schlagzeile
    • Her life begins when another ends . . .