Namedropper is the hilarious, razor-sharp tale of a star-struck teen who takes her style from Hollywood's leading ladies and turns her everyday life into a blockbuster production. Utterly endearing and very funny.--Elle.[...]
At 15, Ruby left home, got herself an agent and became a film star. Now 20, she is destructive and charming, and she cuts herself as a hobby. She has left the man who loves her, been fired by her agent, and is starring in a film opposite the delectable Asian. It is quite possibly her last chance.[...]
Meet Viva Cohen: a teenage schoolgirl bombshell. Her bedroom walls are plastered with posters of silver-screen legends, and underneath her school uniform she wears vintage thigh-high stockings. Her best friends are a drugged-out beauty queen and an ageing rock-star, and she lives in London with her [...]
Emma Forrest, an English journalist, was twenty-two and living in America when she realised that her quirks had gone beyond eccentricity. Lonely, in a dangerous cycle of self-harm and damaging relationships, she found herself in the chair of a slim, balding and effortlessly optimistic psychiatrist [...]
Emma Forrest's memoir was called "a journey of healing" by "Interview "magazine and "a beautifully written eulogy for the doctor she credits with saving her life" by "Los Angeles Magazine. "The book received acclaim from reviewers across the country, the movie rights were snatched up quickly, and Em[...]