Celia Frost is a freak. At least that's what everyone thinks. Her life is ruled by a rare disorder that means she could bleed to death from the slightest cut, confining her to a gloomy bubble of safetyA". No friends. No fun. No life. But when a knife attack on Celia has unexpected consequences, her mum reacts strangely. Suddenly they're on the run. Why is her mum so scared? Someone out there knows - and when they find Celia, she's going to wish the truth was a lie - A buried secret; a gripping manhunt; a dangerous deceit: what is the truth about Celia Frost? A page-turning thriller that's impossible to put down.
Paula Rawsthorne was an award-winning writer before she had even published her first book. One of her very first stories won the BBC's 24 Get Writing competition and was read by Bill Nighy on Radio 4. Paula then became one of the winners of the Undiscovered Voices 21 competition with her first novel, The Truth About Celia Frost, which also went on to win both the Leeds Book Award, the Sefton Super Reads Award and the Nottingham Brilliant Book Award.
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