Jaycee Grayson didn't come to play. On the run from rehab and Hollywood scandal, she takes on a billion-dollar doll empire, exposing pastel-perfect lies in this satirical tale of reinvention, toxic sisterhood, and small-town secrets.
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 18 mm
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979-8-9919994-9-6 (9798991999496)
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The razor-sharp "mom voice" behind a generation of empowering on-screen adventures, Julie Ann Sipos has written and developed iconic entertainment franchises for Disney/Pixar, Universal, and American Girl. Her work has been recognized with the Parent's Choice Award, the Humanitas Prize, and the NAACP Image Award, among many others. Known for her dark humor, witty female characters and smart social satire, she studied in the MFA screenwriting program at UCLA and now splits her time between Central Florida and Southern California. She teaches in the Department of Cinema and Television at Cal State Northridge. The Jaycee Grayson Series marks her debut into literary fiction.