Kirkus Review of Mistaken Identity

If you haven't had a chance to view the Kirkus review of my first book, Mistaken Identity, it is quoted below. Visit their website for the entire review: https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-re... KIRKUS REVIEW Sixteen-year-old Tuesday Greenwood is a teen rock star in Eadie’s young-adult debut. Tuesday is a beautiful, talented and obedient child star, ordered around by her bipolar stage mother, Constance, and her agent, Uncle Monty. The two adults are Tuesday’s entire, lonely, rule-filled world until the singer meets Zelda—the daughter of Tuesday’s housekeeper and a fellow teenager—who plots to show Tuesday a good time. Horrified by Tuesday’s sheltered and puritanical life, Zelda compels her to re-examine the way her mother pushes her around, spending her daughter’s money and not allowing her any freedom. The two grow close as Tuesday recognizes how isolated she has become, having only her song lyrics for solace. Under Zelda’s influence, Tuesday begins to fight back, demanding to change her image from a clean-cut role model for tweens to an edgy rocker who sings about harsh, personal conflicts. ... An insightful but also fun tale about a young celebrity taking charge of her life. Pub Date: Aug. 25th, 2013ISBN: 978-1491213704Page count: 244ppPublisher: CreateSpaceProgram: Kirkus IndieReview Posted Online: Feb. 7th, 2014 I will be contacting them sometime next week to update my author profile page with my new website and new book :-) https://www.kirkusreviews.com/author/...
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