Be an Angel

Be an Angel by Sarah Harrison is a novel published by Little, Brown in 1993, featuring 405 pages in English. This first edition presents a narrative rich in black humor, drama, and romance, centering on Celeste, who disrupts her family’s dynamics by marrying a pop star. Her decision sparks conflict as her brothers attempt to convince her to reconsider, revealing their underlying desire to maintain their close-knit family unit.
Readers will find a story that explores the complexities of familial relationships and personal choices against a backdrop of modern fiction. The interplay of humor and drama unfolds as Celeste navigates her new life, while her brothers grapple with their feelings of loss and possessiveness. This edition offers a detailed look at the themes of love and loyalty, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in contemporary narratives.
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A novel of black humour, drama and romance, by the author of The Flowers of the Field and Foreign Parts. Celeste throws her family into disarray by marrying a pop star. Her brothers try to persuade her not to throw herself away, but she knows that they really need to keep her to themselves.
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