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From the author dubbed "a literary Lolita" by Vanity Fair comes the perfect portrait of a young actress caught in a downward spiral of self-destruction. Edgy and funny at the same time, Thin Skin provides a realistic glimpse into the dark and inviting world of fame from the writer who penned Namedropper when she was just twenty-one.

Everyone thinks Ruby is beautiful except for Ruby, who is so hell-bent on being ugly that she's driven away the man who loves her, the agent who swears he could have made her a star, and the delectable male costar of her latest project, Mean People Suck. After all, Ruby believes that what's going on outside should reflect what's on the inside -- and inside she's a mess. Burned-out at the age of twenty, she's living alone in a world of hotels and fast food -- none of which she keeps down -- haunted by the memory of her childhood love, cutting herself, and tempted to repeat her mother's tragic fate. She needs to find a new way of being....and fast.

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Emma Forrest, born in London, began her writing career at the age of sixteen as a columnist for The Times of London. She has written the novels Namedropper, Thin Skin, and Cherries in the Snow and she has also appeared in publications such as Vogue, Vanity Fair, Harper's Bazaar, and many more. 

Product Details

  • Publisher: MTV Books (November 1, 2007)
  • Length: 224 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781416588443
  • Grades: 9 and up
  • Ages: 14 - 99

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