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London Belongs to Us
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Engelska, 201669 kr
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''Fast and funny and happy-making'' Lisa Williamson, author of THE ART OF BEING NORMAL
Twelve hours, two boys, one girl . . . and a whole lot of hairspray.
Seventeen-year-old Sunny''s always been a little bit of a pushover. But when she''s sent a picture of her boyfriend kissing another girl, she knows she''s got to act. What follows is a mad, twelve-hour dash around London - starting at 8pm in Crystal Palace (so far away from civilisation you can''t even get the Tube there) then sweeping through Camden, Shoreditch, Soho, Kensington, Notting Hill . . . and ending up at 8am in Alexandra Palace.
Along the way Sunny meets a whole host of characters she never dreamed she''d have anything in common with - least of all the devilishly handsome (and somewhat vain) French ''twins'' (they''re really cousins) Jean Luc and Vic. But as this love-letter to London shows, a city is only a sum of its parts, and really it''s the people living there who make up its life and soul. And, as Sunny discovers, everyone - from friends, apparent-enemies, famous bands and even rickshaw drivers - is willing to help a girl on a mission to get her romantic retribution.
A fast-paced, darkly funny love letter to London, boys with big hair and the joys of staying up all night.
Twelve hours, two boys, one girl . . . and a whole lot of hairspray.
Seventeen-year-old Sunny''s always been a little bit of a pushover. But when she''s sent a picture of her boyfriend kissing another girl, she knows she''s got to act. What follows is a mad, twelve-hour dash around London - starting at 8pm in Crystal Palace (so far away from civilisation you can''t even get the Tube there) then sweeping through Camden, Shoreditch, Soho, Kensington, Notting Hill . . . and ending up at 8am in Alexandra Palace.
Along the way Sunny meets a whole host of characters she never dreamed she''d have anything in common with - least of all the devilishly handsome (and somewhat vain) French ''twins'' (they''re really cousins) Jean Luc and Vic. But as this love-letter to London shows, a city is only a sum of its parts, and really it''s the people living there who make up its life and soul. And, as Sunny discovers, everyone - from friends, apparent-enemies, famous bands and even rickshaw drivers - is willing to help a girl on a mission to get her romantic retribution.
A fast-paced, darkly funny love letter to London, boys with big hair and the joys of staying up all night.