Pretty Thing by Jennifer Nadel

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Pretty Thing by Jennifer Nadel

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Summer, 1976. 15-year-old Becs falls in love with an older man, while her best friend is traumatised by a horrible encounter with a man who’s preying on local girls … Love and danger, secrets and lies: this is a dark, tense, hard-hitting novel about two girls forced to grow up fast.

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Pretty Thing by Jennifer Nadel

When fifteen-year-old Becs meets Bracken, she is convinced she's found her soul mate. So what if he's much older, and who cares about her exams? He's gorgeous, he gets her, she feels free with him, and when he holds her she feels safe. But is she? When her best friend is assaulted, one of a spate of attacks against girls from her school, the world suddenly seems a much more dangerous place. Who is it safe to trust? Should she follow her head or her heart? Becs is forced to make choices that will affect the rest of her life. Set during the summer of '76, to the music of David Bowie and the Rolling Stones, Pretty Thing is a powerful story of first encounters, dark obsession and last chances. It pits true love against real life and asks: is love really all you need?
Jennifer Nadel qualified as a barrister before becoming an award-winning journalist. She has reported for the BBC, Chanel 4 News and ITN. Pretty Thing is her first novel. She lives in Central London with her three sons, her husband and their dog.
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ISBN 13 9781472113986
ISBN 10 1472113985
Title Pretty Thing
Author Jennifer Nadel
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 2015-02-05
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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