Can You See Me?

Can You See Me?

by RuthGilligan (Author)

Synopsis

When Alice arrives on campus amidst the ancient splendour of Cambridge University, she thinks she's found her wonderland.

Then one night something happens - one inexplicable act ruins everything and she finds herself alone.

Alice will not admit defeat; having practically raised her two brothers single-handedly, she is good at being strong. Too good.

But Soon her dark secret becomes too much and the cracks begin to show. Her weekly meetings with Flo, the stranger on the bench, become her lifeline. And try as she might to bury the dark truth of that awful night, she begins to realise that some things have to be faced up to.

It's time for Alice to look at her broken reflection and start to put the pieces back together...

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Hachette Books Ireland
Published: 04 Feb 2010

ISBN 10: 0340976829
ISBN 13: 9780340976821
Book Overview: Alice Chesterton has everything - looks, charisma, brains to burn.

Media Reviews
'An accomplished debut novel that will be thoroughly enjoyed by tennagers while the rest of us can enjoy the innocence, although some less clued-in parents may find it a bit of an eye-opener' * Irish Independent *
'A love story for the text generation' * Irish Examiner *
'Ireland's newest publishing sensation' * Irish Daily Mail *
'Reads like the love child between Cecelia Ahern and Ross O'Carroll Kelly' * Irish Independent *
'A love story for Generation Text' * The Irish Times *
Owes much to Judy Blume... but while Blume produced hers as an adult, Ruth Gilligan at 18 is still a teen herself. Arguably this results in a greater understanding of her young characters... * Metro *
'An old-fashioned teenage romance' * Sunday Tribune/Sunday Times *
Author Bio
Ruth Gilligan was born and raised in Dublin, Ireland and graduated with a first in English from Cambridge University in 2009. Her first novel Forget topped the bestseller charts in 2006 in Ireland, while her second Somewhere In Between, also enjoyed great success on the bestseller's list, leading her to be hailed as 'Ireland's newest publishing sensation'. She starred in the Irish soap opera Fair City for a number of years, and regularly contribures to the Sunday Times Style Magazine and The Irish Independent. She is studying for her masters degree in Yale.