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Monday's Child

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ISBN
9781445002064

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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, 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 Ann's ticket to the top, but how can she ever hope to snag such a big star? Fed 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...

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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 har...

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Monday's Child was written by Louise Bagshawe.