Luckiest Girl Alive
Now a major Netflix film starring Mila Kunis as The Luckiest Girl Alive
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A great story that you can't put down!' - Reese Witherspoon
Luckiest Girl Alive by Jessica Knoll is an audacious, page-turning debut thriller for fans of Gillian Flynn, Paula Hawkins and Jodi Picoult.
Ani FaNelli, the epitome of perfection, with a high-profile job, enviable wardrobe, and a soon-to-be affluent husband. But beneath her meticulously crafted exteriorlies the darkest of pasts . . .
When a documentary producer invites Ani to narrate her side of the chilling and violent incident that took placce when she was a teenager at the prestigious Bradley school, she hopes it will be an opportunity to showcase her dramatic transformation. The filming coincides with her opulent wedding, marking the finale of her metamorphosis. But as her past threatens to resurface, cracks emerge in her flawless veneer.
But as the wedding and filming converge, will Ani's attempt to break her silence shatter her hard-earned life, or liberate her from the shackles of her past?
A New York Times bestseller and Netflix film, Luckiest Girl Alive intrigues readers with an absorbing exploration of a woman's audacious journey to reclaim her life.
'Loved Gone Girl? We promise this is just as addictive.' - Good Housekeeping
'Biting and shocking it kept me riveted from cover to cover. I absolutely loved it.' - Lauren Weisberger, author of The Devil Wears Prada
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One woman's carefully orchestrated, perfect life slowly cracks to reveal a dark underbelly in Knoll's knockout debut novel. Ani FaNelli has left her Main Line suburban Philadelphia roots behind to reinvent herself as a writer for a successful New York magazine. She is now engaged to the successful, wealthy Luke. But her past threatens to come back to haunt her, in the form of a documentary about a school shooting that happened at her prestigious private high school years ago. Ani leaves New York to travel back to suburban Philadelphia to tell her side of the story. Knoll carefully unravels Ani's past, her fractured relationship with her mother, and her suffering at the hands of her fellow high school students. Flashbacks reveal the psychological and physical damage inflicted by Ani's classmates, the effects of which linger in the present. And a chance encounter with Ani's former teacher, Andrew Larson, reminds Ani of her decision to participate in the documentary and opens up a host of questions she wants to ask him about his participation in it. Yet what sets this novel apart is the author's ability to snare the reader from page one, setting the tone for a completely enthralling read as the secrets are revealed.