Losing Gemma
ISBN-13:
9781573229333
ISBN-10:
1573229334
Edition:
1
Author:
Katy Gardner
Publication date:
2002
Publisher:
Riverhead Books
Format:
Paperback
320 pages
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ISBN-13:
9781573229333
ISBN-10:
1573229334
Edition:
1
Author:
Katy Gardner
Publication date:
2002
Publisher:
Riverhead Books
Format:
Paperback
320 pages
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Losing Gemma (ISBN-13: 9781573229333 and ISBN-10: 1573229334), written by authors
Katy Gardner, was published by Riverhead Books in 2002.
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This is the story of Gemma and me: how I lost her, I suppose. I don't usually tell it to anyone but myself;
I save it for the darkest moments.
Losing Gemma, Katy's Gardners debut novel about adventure, losing your best friend, and self-discovery, has been translates into twelve languages and compared to Alex Garland's breakthrough novel, The Beach, among many others. This time, the backpacking heroes are girls. What makes Losing Gemma truly unforgettable, is the read itself; it's an impossibly suspenseful novel that's as gripping as it is psychologically rich. Two young women have gone looking for adventure, backpacking through India—but only one returns. The other one believes it's all her fault. And the mystery behind what really happened during their fateful visit to a secluded shrine compels the reader forward to a page-turning conclusion that's shocking, strange, and haunting.
I save it for the darkest moments.
Losing Gemma, Katy's Gardners debut novel about adventure, losing your best friend, and self-discovery, has been translates into twelve languages and compared to Alex Garland's breakthrough novel, The Beach, among many others. This time, the backpacking heroes are girls. What makes Losing Gemma truly unforgettable, is the read itself; it's an impossibly suspenseful novel that's as gripping as it is psychologically rich. Two young women have gone looking for adventure, backpacking through India—but only one returns. The other one believes it's all her fault. And the mystery behind what really happened during their fateful visit to a secluded shrine compels the reader forward to a page-turning conclusion that's shocking, strange, and haunting.
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