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The Bling Ring: How a Gang of Fame-obsessed Teens Ripped off Hollywood and Shocked the World
Nancy Jo Sales
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Description for The Bling Ring: How a Gang of Fame-obsessed Teens Ripped off Hollywood and Shocked the World
Paperback. Published alongside the 2013 film The Bling Ring, directed by Sofia Coppola and starring Emma Watson, this is the explosive true story of the seven celebrity-obsessed teens who became the most audacious burglary gang in Hollywood history. Num Pages: 288 pages, (16pp colour plates). BIC Classification: BTC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 196 x 129 x 25. Weight in Grams: 218.
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Published alongside the 2013 film The Bling Ring, directed by Sofia Coppola and starring Emma Watson, this is the explosive true story of the seven celebrity-obsessed teens who became the most audacious burglary gang in Hollywood history.
It’s 19 September 2010, and 21-year-old Rachel Lee has emerged from Los Angeles Superior Court, having just been sentenced to four...
Product Details
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780007518227
SKU
KRA0009148
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Ref
99-1
About Nancy Jo Sales
Nancy Jo Sales is an award-winning journalist whose acclaimed Vanity Fair piece, ‘The Suspects Wore Louboutins’, forms the basis for the Sofia Coppola film The Bling Ring, starring Emma Watson. The film, for which Nancy Jo acted as a consultant, is due for release in 2013. Sales has written for Vanity Fair, The New York Times Magazine, Harper's Bazaar, Vibe...
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‘For a satire on America's modern day celebrity culture, The Bling Ring is hard to beat.’ The Guardian ‘With its depth of insight into extremes of shallowness, and its human scale, reads like a minor classic of our times.’ The Observer ‘Jaw-dropping’
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