The Cinderella Pact

The Cinderella Pact by Sarah Strohmeyer is a reprint edition published by Penguin on June 5, 2007, featuring 352 pages in English. This novel follows Nola Devlin, who, after being rejected for her dream job due to her weight, decides to create an alter ego named Belinda Apple. This persona, characterized as thin and glamorous, leads to unexpected success, including movie offers and television appearances, all while remaining a mystery to those around her.
As Nola navigates her dual life, she joins “The Cinderella Pact” to shed the pounds and confront the challenges that arise from her deception. Readers will find a humorous exploration of contemporary issues surrounding body image and self-acceptance, as well as the complexities of romance and friendship. The narrative delves into the consequences of Nola’s choices and the impact of societal expectations on women, making it a relatable story for those interested in fiction that tackles personal transformation and the pursuit of happiness.
Official synopsis Publisher
Soon to be a Lifetime movie called “Lying to be Perfect”
When Nola Devlin is turned down for her dream job because she’s overweight, she decides to become thin-or, at least, pretend to be. The alter ego she creates-the thin, British, hip, and did we mention thin Belinda Apple-is a smashing success who is offered movie proposals, national television appearances and even dates…though no one’s met her in person, of course.
Then Nola takes Belinda a bit too far, and is forced to join “The Cinderella Pact” and drop the pounds. As the weight comes off, however, Nola’s problems begin to mount.
Watch a Video
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “The Cinderella Pact” about?
Who is the author of “The Cinderella Pact”?
When was “The Cinderella Pact” published?
What is the ISBN for “The Cinderella Pact”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
