Lynsey Dixon never plans anything. She has no commitments and no responsibilities apart from her job at a London talent agency that specialises in neurotic actresses like Melanie Chaplin. After keeping her calm head in a crisis, Lynsey is offered a transfer to Los Angeles to help Melanie settle into
How to Get Famous
β Scribed by Johnson, Pete
- Book ID
- 108297703
- Publisher
- RHCP
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 453 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781407044200
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β¦ Synopsis
Tobey is determined he will be famous. He's not big-headed, he just knows he's got something special and he's determined that everyone will know it! He even hangs around with the stars, getting autographs at film premieres.
Tobey and his friend Georgia audition for a role in the local play - and to his huge disappointment, Georgia gets a part, but he doesn't. Can he turn this tragedy around and find a way to be famous after all?
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