Let's Get Lost

Author(s): Sarra Manning

Children & Young Adult

Some girls are born to be bad. Isabel is one of them. Her friends are terrified of her, her teachers can't get through to her. Her family doesn't understand her. When no one can get near you, no one will know what keeps you awake at night, what you're afraid of, what has broken your heart. But Isabel meets Smith, who can see right through her act.

General Information

  • : 9780340877012
  • : Hachette Children's Books
  • : Hodder Children's Books
  • : 0.24
  • : 02 February 2006
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Sarra Manning
  • : Paperback
  • : 1
  • : 352

More About The Product

OfLet's get Lost": 'A teen book that is honest and gritty. Sarra Manning voices what other people feel.' -- Lesley at Betty Bookmark 20060112 Of Guitar Girl": ..I have two favourite books of all time. My first one is Guitar Girl by Sarra Manning. I love it - it's so inspirational to anyone whos interested in music specially rock, punk or indie sounds...I thought it was amazing.' -- 'Donaholic' writing for Red House Online Message Board 20050618 'Sarra Manning has crafted that rare thing, a novel that is insightful and observant whilst remaining a truly compelling read.' -- Achuka Reviews 20050618

Sarra Manning is a teen queen extraordinaire. She spent five years working on the legendary but now sadly defunct UK teen mag, J17, first as a writer and then as Entertainment Editor. She then joined the launch team of teen fashion bible Ellegirl UK, which she later went on to edit and has consulted on a wide range of other youth titles including Bliss, The Face and More. Sarra was most recently editor of BBC's What To Wear magazine. She's now advises a number of UK magazine publishers as well as writing features and a monthly column for ELLE UK and is a regular contributor to Grazia and Red magazines. Sarra has also contributed to The Guardian, ES Magazine, Seventeen, Details and Heat and wrote the Shop Bitch column for Time Out London. Sarra lives in North London with her devoted dog, Dino, the mongrel she saved from an untimely death. http://sarramanning.blogspot.com