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About the author
Siobhan Curham is thirty-three years old and lives in North West London. After a successful career in the film industry (she was promoted to assistant manager of her local video shop after just two months) she turned her attentions to writing. The Scene Stealers is Siobhan's third novel, she also writes a weekly column for the Express and Star newspaper and is currently working on her first screenplay.
Summary
'If you could recreate any movie scene and cast yourself in the lead role, which would you choose?'
This chance remark made late one night over the counter of a North London video store brings together four very different characters with hilarious and dramatic consequences.
United only by their love of film, Sadie, Lana, Liam and Tel join forces to recreate cinematic history, discovering along the way that friendship, trust and even love can spring from the most unlikely of sources.
Once again, Siobhan Curham has mixed the elements of comedy with heart-wrenching tragedy, creating a warm and poignant tale that will cause laughter and tears with every turn of the page.
Foreword
Tragi-comedy at its very best. Lisa Jewell with attitude.
Additional text
Girlie fun guaranteed to see off any World Cup fatigue.