The Girl on Paper by Guillaume Musso (Book Analysis)

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Sprache - Englisch

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<i>The Girl on Paper </i>by Guillaume Musso, an intriguing blend of fantasy and reality and, above all, an ode to the importance of fiction and the power of friendship. Its main character, Tom Boyd, is a bestselling novelist, but since his girlfriend left him he has not written a word and has sought solace in drink and drugs. His depression pushes him to the brink of suicide, until one stormy night he wakes up to find the heroine of one of his novels in his living room. This unexpected encounter propels him to turn his life around and overcome his crippling writer’s block, but he soon realises that the character is not all that she seems…
<i>The Girl on Paper</i> is Guillaume Musso’s eighth novel, and was published to popular and critical acclaim in 2010. Musso is one of France’s most popular contemporary authors, and his novels have been translated into around 30 languages.

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Produkt Details

Verlag: BrightSummaries.com

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 46 Seiten

Größe: 730,4 KB

ISBN: 9782808007627

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