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The Bitch Goddess Notebook

3.46 ( 732 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Bitch Goddess Notebook

The Bitch Goddess Notebook

3.46 (732 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 1 December, 2005
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In a small-town high school in 1988, three misfit girls join forces to form the Bitch Goddesses, a take-no-prisoners gang of fierce teenage rebellion. Rennie, the stunningly attractive straight-A student, finds herself way out of her depth when she embarks on an affair with her married teacher. Cherry builds a shrine to Princess Diana in her bedroom while nursing her hippy mother through her coke-fuelled rages. Amy tears up her cheerleader's uniform while her drunken parents concentrate on presenting a facade of perfect family life to the outside world. The three girls swear to stick together, whatever life throws at them, until one night when something so horrific happens it shatters their friendship forever. Fifteen years on, Rennie is a writer living in New York, struggling to keep her life on track and hiding an erotic obsession. In her Lake Superior show-home, a heavily pregnant Amy is certain that her husband is cheating on her and that she is jinxed by her past. Cherry, a model patient in an institution, suffers horrific nightmares of four red letters carved on human skin. The Bitch Goddesses may have grown up, but one way or another they must come to terms with a shared past...
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780752878072
ISBN10 0752878077
Number Of Pages 304
Item Weight 199 g
Product Dimensions 112 x 20 x 172 mm
Publisher / Reseller Orion
Format paperback
Edition Open market ed
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Author's Bio

Martha O'Connor is an internationally acclaimed poet. Before turning to writing full-time, she was by turns a shop assistant, waitress, latte-maker and eighth-grade teacher. She lives in San Francisco with her husband and children.

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