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Grass Stains
Kirsty Robinson
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Description for Grass Stains
Paperback. Louisa is at a music festival and the sun is blazing down. She is there with her best friends, her charismatic bad-boy boyfriend Dan, and her backstage pass - for a long-weekend of carefree hedonism. Aged 30 and editor on a style magazine, her life is a parade of free tickets and gigs, openings and all-nighters, drug and alcohol-induced happiness. Num Pages: 304 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 133 x 20. Weight in Grams: 218.
Louisa is at a music festival and the sun is blazing down. She is there with her best friends, her charismatic bad-boy boyfriend Dan, and her backstage pass - for a long-weekend of carefree hedonism.
Aged 30 and editor on a style magazine, her life is a parade of free tickets and gigs, openings and all-nighters, drug and alcohol-induced happiness. But cracks have begun to appear beneath the surface. Dan is acting erratically, her family is in the midst of a crisis, and she's missing deadlines at work.
In the surreal micro-climate of fancy dress, pear ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Vintage Publishing United Kingdom
Number of pages
304
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Condition
New
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099541196
SKU
V9780099541196
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-30
About Kirsty Robinson
Kirsty Robinson is the former editor and co-founder of the award-winning style magazine Marmalade and style bible PiL. She has written for various newspapers including the Sunday Times, the Independent on Sunday, the Mail on Sunday and the Guardian. Born in Kent in 1972, she now lives in London with her husband and two young children.
Reviews for Grass Stains
Unputdownable
The Sunday Times Style Magazine
Slick and slinky
The Independent
This is about how hedonism can turn to purgatory; it feels very real
William Leith
Scotsman
A hip, zeitgeisty read for the festival generation that examines the effects on your sanity of living life on the edge
Glamour
An impressive ... Read more
The Sunday Times Style Magazine
Slick and slinky
The Independent
This is about how hedonism can turn to purgatory; it feels very real
William Leith
Scotsman
A hip, zeitgeisty read for the festival generation that examines the effects on your sanity of living life on the edge
Glamour
An impressive ... Read more