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Barbara Bourland

    Barbara Bourland est une auteure dont les œuvres explorent les complexités de l'identité et de l'art. À travers des récits captivants, elle examine ce que signifie être un artiste et comment l'art façonne nos vies. Son écriture est reconnue pour son analyse perspicace de la psyché humaine et de la société. Bourland offre aux lecteurs une perspective unique sur les questions de vérité, de tromperie et de créativité.

    The Force Of Such Beauty
    I'll Eat When I'm Dead
    Fake Like Me
    • Fake Like Me

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,7(31)Évaluer

      A twisted play on a psychological thriller about obsession and identity, from the satirical author of I'll Eat When I'm Dead.

      Fake Like Me
    • When stylish Hillary Whitney dies alone in a locked, windowless conference room at the offices of high-concept magazine RAGE Fashion Book, her death is initially ruled an unfortunate side effect of the unrelenting pressure to be thin.But two months later, a cryptic note in her handwriting ends up in the office of the NYPD and the case is reopened, leading Det. Mark Hutton straight into the glamorous life of hardworking RAGE editor Catherine Ono, who insists on joining the investigation. Surrounded by a supporting cast of party girls, Type A narcissists and half-dead socialites, Cat and her colleague Bess Bonner are determined to solve the case and achieve sartorial perfection. But their amateur detective work has disastrous results, and the two ingenues are caught in a web of drugs, sex, lies and moisturizer that changes their lives forever.

      I'll Eat When I'm Dead
    • "After a failed attempt at escape, the princess of a tiny kingdom begins to reevaluate her life. Caroline, a former marathon runner who dropped out of school at fourteen to pursue an Olympic medal, was the perfect candidate for a tiara: shapely, disciplined, accustomed to public attention, and utterly uneducated. After she meets Finn, the handsome prince of a small European kingdom, her fate is sealed, with a collar of pearls locked around her throat and a rope of diamonds leashing her to a balcony, Caroline uses her once-powerful body to smile, wave, and produce children with perfect grace. But once she begins to open her eyes to the world around her - and examine her own reflection - Caroline discovers that she may have entered a bargain that cannot be undone. Barbara Bourland's stunning third novel is her softest, strangest book to date. Inspired by the alleged escape attempts of real-life princesses and set in a grotesque and gaudy prerecession 2000s Europe, The Force of Such Beauty is a heart-wrenching and compulsively readable testament to the way in which real-life power structures around the world ultimately rest on the subjugation of women's bodies"-- Provided by publisher

      The Force Of Such Beauty