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Make Me an Idol

Author: Katherine Scholes

Genre: General-Literary

PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Pan Macmillan / Published Year: 1996

Pages: 400 pages / Weight: 420 g

Dimensions: 22.6 x 15.2 x 2.7 cm

Notes: The cover has some creased marks - slightly stained outside- some pages has small water stains


SHORT DESCRIPTION
Go in search of your mother by all means, but don't count on what you'll find . . . Zelda Madison grew up knowing very little about her mother – only that she had been a dancer, an American, and that she had died. But Zelda learns that her mother was so much more than that. She was an international superstar, an idol – and she is still alive. Leaving behind her quiet life in a remote fishing village on Flinders Island, Zelda sets off on the journey of a lifetime. Piecing together the few clues left to her, she digs deep into a painful past in the hope she can uncover a new future. Moving from the rugged Tasmanian coast to the ashrams of India and the Himalayan foothills, Make Me an Idol is a beautifully touching story about how to be a mother, and how to live without one. 'This novel is undoubtedly headed for great popular success' Weekend Australian

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Go in search of your mother by all means, but don't count on what you'll find . . .

Zelda Madison grew up knowing very little about her mother – only that she had been a dancer, an American, and that she had died. But Zelda learns that her mother was so much more than that. She was an international superstar, an idol – and she is still alive.

Leaving behind her quiet life in a remote fishing village on Flinders Island, Zelda sets off on the journey of a lifetime. Piecing together the few clues left to her, she digs deep into a painful past in the hope she can uncover a new future.

Moving from the rugged Tasmanian coast to the ashrams of India and the Himalayan foothills, Make Me an Idol is a beautifully touching story about how to be a mother, and how to live without one.

'This novel is undoubtedly headed for great popular success' Weekend Australian

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