The A-list Family

The A-list Family

by Christina Hopkinson (Author)

Synopsis

Imagine a world where your bikini body has to last all year.
Where paparazzi turn up for the school run.
Where EVERYBODY knows your name, and your eight-year-old daughter's.
Welcome to everyday life in an A-List Family.
Newly employed to look after the daughter of a super-rich and famous power couple, Anna is about to find out what life is really like behind the closed doors of celebrity. And soon she starts to wonder: once you're in, can you get out?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: 0
Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks
Published: 08 May 2014

ISBN 10: 1444785281
ISBN 13: 9781444785289
Book Overview: Christina Hopkinson has her finger on the pulse of modern-life: in her new novel she tackles the A-List celebrity family.

Media Reviews
A razor sharp dissection of the madness of modern fame. * Good Housekeeping *
A wonderful portrait of celebrity . . . a light, wry take on life behind the scenes of the A-List and an easy, accessible read. * We Love This Book *
A very funny satire on fame and the media, you will race through this indulgent treat. * Sunday Mirror *
It's a great premise and the book's full of spot-on brilliance, from posh children's clothes to the dramatic denouement in the garden. * Daily Mail *
Hilariously lifts the shades on an uber-glamorous world * Daily Express *
The Nanny Diaries meets Sex And The City * Red *
A quirky story which is amusingly told. * Image *
Nail-biting end * The Lady magazine *
Funny and deliciously rude. * Daily Mail on JUST LIKE PROPER GROWN-UPS *
Utter genius. * Lisa Jewell on THE PILE OF STUFF AT THE BOTTOM OF THE STAIRS *
Fantastically well-written, searingly truthful, occasionally very moving * Daily Mail on THE PILE OF STUFF AT THE BOTTOM OF THE STAIRS *
Sharply funny * Marie Claire on THE PILE OF STUFF AT THE BOTTOM OF THE STAIRS *
Author Bio

Christina Hopkinson is an author and journalist whose work has appeared in the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian, the Times, Grazia and Red magazine. Her first novel, IzobelBrannigan.com was published by Piatkus and was described by the Mirror as 'an insightful debut - witty, wise and worth reading'. She lives in London with her husband and three children.

Visit Christina's website, www.christinahopkinson.com, and follow her on Twitter at twitter.com/Xtinahopkinson.