Author:Alice Hoffman

Told from Gretel Samuelson's sly and knowing perspective, Local Girls charts her progress as she navigates from childhood to the brink of womanhood, picking her way though the tragedies and absurdities of everyday life in a family which is rocked by divorce and disaster, bad judgement and fierce attachments. Her father has left them, her chain-smoking mother, Franny, is falling apart and refuses to learn the simple lessons of life, her perfect brother has fatal flaws, and even her best friend Jill - blonde, enviable and beautiful - is moving too fast into the unfathomable world of women.
'An existentialist classic ... Retains a chilling, memorable power'
—— The New York Times Book Review'Sabato captures the intensity of passions run into uncharted passages where love promises not tranquillity, but danger'
—— Los Angeles TimesHeralded by Albert Camus and Thomas Mann and widely translated, ''The Tunnel'' is the brief, obsessive, sometimes delirious confession of a convicted murderer.
—— Robert Coover , New York Times Book ReviewGlam, glitz, gorgeous people . . . so Jordan!
—— WomanA real insight into the celebrity world
—— OK!Brilliantly bitchy
—— NewThe perfect sexy summer read
—— New WomanA fun, blisteringly paced yet fluffy novel
—— CosmopolitanA page-turner . . . it is brilliant. Genuinely amusing and readable
—— Evening Standard






