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Personality
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Personality
Author(s): Andrew O'Hagan
Growing up on the Scottish Isle of Bute, Maria Tambini is a young girl with dreams of escape from her Italian immigrant family. When her amazing singing voice wins her a talent show at the tender age of thirteen, she is whisked off to London and instant stardom.
But even as Maria is celebrating her greatest success, she is waging a hidden battle against her own body, and becoming in the process a living exhibit in the modern drama of celebrity. Can she be saved by love? Or will she be consumed by an obsessive celebrity culture, family lies, and by her number-one fan?
This stunning novel is a rich portrait of an immigrant community and a tragic tale of the hidden costs of celebrity.
Review(s):
PRAISE FOR OUR FATHERS
"A remarkable first novel . . . richly written and highly evocative."--Newsday
"O'Hagan seems capable of accomplishing just about anything he puts his mind to."--San Francisco Chronicle
"Lyrical, poetic, and as intense as a reverie."--The Boston Globe
ISBN: 9780156029674
Author(s): Andrew O'Hagan
Growing up on the Scottish Isle of Bute, Maria Tambini is a young girl with dreams of escape from her Italian immigrant family. When her amazing singing voice wins her a talent show at the tender age of thirteen, she is whisked off to London and instant stardom.
But even as Maria is celebrating her greatest success, she is waging a hidden battle against her own body, and becoming in the process a living exhibit in the modern drama of celebrity. Can she be saved by love? Or will she be consumed by an obsessive celebrity culture, family lies, and by her number-one fan?
This stunning novel is a rich portrait of an immigrant community and a tragic tale of the hidden costs of celebrity.
Review(s):
PRAISE FOR OUR FATHERS
"A remarkable first novel . . . richly written and highly evocative."--Newsday
"O'Hagan seems capable of accomplishing just about anything he puts his mind to."--San Francisco Chronicle
"Lyrical, poetic, and as intense as a reverie."--The Boston Globe
ISBN: 9780156029674