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    As Herdeiras Tomam O Palco (As Herdeiras #03) - As Herdeiras - Livro 03

    Joanna Philbin

    Galera Record
    2015
    304 páginas
    10h 8m
    ISBN-13: 9788501103130
    Português Brasileiro
    3.6
    34 avaliações
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    Mesmo sendo exímia pianista e cantora, Hudson Jones tem dúvidas quanto a sua estreia na indústria fonográfica. Sua mãe, a perfeccionista e irredutível Holla Jones, controla cada passo da filha. Com sua experiência de artista pop, ela decide tomar as rédeas da carreira de Hudson: na reta final do lançamento do álbum, a gravadora resolve editá-lo completamente! Será que Hudson achará uma forma de expressar seus sentimentos à mãe? A única coisa que ela sabe é que precisará do apoio de suas melhores amigas, Lizzie e Carina, que já estão pra lá de acostumadas a contrariar pais ricos e cheios de expectativas.

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    Roteiro mais clichê impossível, mais fico feliz por ter finalizado essa série que estava há tanto tempo na minha lista. Pelo menos esse último serviu pra refletir sobre a importância de conhecer a si mesmo e estabelecer limites, aprender a dizer não, porque metade das coisas que aconteceram com a prota, não teriam acontecido se ela só dissesse não e conversasse verdadeiramente.

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    Joanna Philbin

    Okay, so it feels bizarre and strange for me to go on and on about my Life History here. But I’ll give you the basics: I was born in Los Angeles, where I learned to read at a young age, and mostly off the billboards that lined Sunset Boulevard. My younger sister and I had vivid imaginations, and would spend entire days in character pretending to be castaways on a desert island or the lead actors in Grease. During fourth grade I wrote Judy Blume long, furtive letters about my friends and the cliques in my school. She always wrote me back, and her books seemed to address exactly how I was feeling as I was feeling it. This instilled in me the driving force that has shaped –and sometimes derailed – my life. I wanted to be a writer. My family moved to New York when I was ten. It was around this time that I began writing stories in school. It was also around this time that my dad became a well-known television personality on ABC’s Live with Regis and Kelly. Later, in highschool, I also got clear braces and a terrible case of acne. All of these things conspired to make me feel Extremely Weird. This only intensified my desire to be a writer. After graduating from Brown University, I worked at Seventeen, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, and Miramax Films. After taking some time off to try to start writing again, I got panicked and decided I needed a real career. I decided to attend law school at the University of Notre Dame. But soon the writing muse piped up again. I started taking fiction classes with the undergraduates and eventually completed the MFA program in Creative Writing. It was during this time that I got the idea for a book about three friends who were all daughters of famous parents, but I tucked it away, choosing instead to write my version of The Great American Novel. (What was this about? you may ask. My answer: I have no idea.) I moved to Los Angeles in 2006 to try my hand at television writing, and landed on a show called “Las Vegas.” A year later, in the middle of the writer’s strike, I told a friend of mine about that my little book idea. His reaction was so positive that I started working on it immediately. I sold the series eight months later to Little, Brown. I now live in Los Angeles just a few blocks from where I grew up. I have a pug named Edie who always winds up in my lap when I write. When I’m not in front of my computer I like to hike in the canyons, ride my bike, and practice yoga. And I now follow Judy Blume on Twitter.

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    California, The United States of America

    Joanna Philbin