No Ordinary Life

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Suzanne Redfearn: No Ordinary Life (Paperback, 2019, Independently Published, Independently published)

Paperback, 314 pages

Published Dec. 3, 2019 by Independently Published, Independently published.

ISBN:
978-1-7084-6811-8
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3 stars (1 review)

"Suzanne Redfearn delivers another gripping page-turner in her latest novel, a story about a young mother's fight to protect her children from the dangerous world of Hollywood. Faye Martin never expected her husband to abandon her and her three children ... or that she'd have to struggle every day to make ends meet. So when her four-year-old daughter is discovered through a YouTube video and offered a starring role on a television series, it seems like her prayers have been answered. But when the reality of their new life settles in, Faye realizes that fame and fortune don't come without a price. And in a world where everyone is an actor and every move is scrutinized by millions, it's impossible to know who to trust, and Faye finds herself utterly alone in her struggle to save her family. Emotionally riveting and insightful, NO ORDINARY LIFE is an unforgettable novel about …

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3 stars

Meh. I gave this 3 stars, because it's the first book I've read in a while that actually had a storyline. However, Faye, the protagonist, is such a ridiculous and unlikeable character, and the story and message so trite, I probably would have given it a 2 if I'd been reading better books recently.

If celebrity culture interests you, you might like this book. If you buy into the idea that celebrities have it tough and have to sacrifice so much, poor things, then you might like this book.

*Minor Spoilers to Follow**

However, it's hard to like a mother who, when she is supposed to be helping her son review for his state tests, spends her time mooning like an adolescent over her boyfriend, imagining their possible wedding.

It's also hard to credit the idea that Hollywood is so damaging to young people, even though the book is …