The Rag and Bone Shop

The Rag and Bone Shop by Robert Cormier is a New Ed edition published by Puffin in 2002, featuring 154 pages in English. This book presents a narrative that delves into the complexities of human relationships and the impact of public scrutiny, as it follows the experiences of two sisters navigating their lives in the spotlight.
Readers will find a focus on themes of familial bonds and personal struggles, as the sisters openly discuss their highs and lows while dealing with the pressures of fame. The book intertwines elements of juvenile fiction with mysteries and detective stories, offering insights into their lives and the men who have influenced them. This edition invites readers to explore the dynamics of love, conflict, and survival in a world dominated by media attention.
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Since they hit the charts in 1997 with the All Saints, the Appletons have lived, loved and squabbled in the full glare of the tabloids. Here they discuss the highs and lows they have experienced – and talk openly about the men in their lives, including Robbie Williams, Liam Gallagher and Jamie Theakston. Nicole and Natalie speak frankly, making no attempt to hide their mistakes – this is their story, the story of two sisters who landed on Planet Pop and how they survived thanks to each other.
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