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Awkward Bitch

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There is an abundance of unread good literature. However, it is likely that this story will expand the boundaries of tolerance and understanding. A true, heartfelt story of Marlo's life about herself – a cheerful beautician who has become a true enchantress in the eyes of all her acquaintances and friends. Having arrived from New York, Marla settles in London, where she dreams of starting a music career. To earn extra money, she takes a job at a luxury clothing store. All plans begin to crumble when, just a month after living in her dream city, she starts to experience rapidly deteriorating vision. Rushing through life, she manages to visit Paris and Miami, while living in London she is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, one of the most common nerve diseases of our time, often affecting young people. Determined with the attitude of "so what if I'm sick, I still look good," Marla does not give up and, facing dizzying and heart-wrenching consequences, fulfills her dream.

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Awkward Bitch, Marlo Donato Parmelee

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2009
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Título
Awkward Bitch
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
AuthorHouse
Publicado en
2009
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
316
ISBN10
1438990480
ISBN13
9781438990484
Serie
Calificación
4,2 de 5
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There is an abundance of unread good literature. However, it is likely that this story will expand the boundaries of tolerance and understanding. A true, heartfelt story of Marlo's life about herself – a cheerful beautician who has become a true enchantress in the eyes of all her acquaintances and friends. Having arrived from New York, Marla settles in London, where she dreams of starting a music career. To earn extra money, she takes a job at a luxury clothing store. All plans begin to crumble when, just a month after living in her dream city, she starts to experience rapidly deteriorating vision. Rushing through life, she manages to visit Paris and Miami, while living in London she is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, one of the most common nerve diseases of our time, often affecting young people. Determined with the attitude of "so what if I'm sick, I still look good," Marla does not give up and, facing dizzying and heart-wrenching consequences, fulfills her dream.