Geri Halliwell has written a book about her life and the health issues she faced growing up with an eating disorder and the children’s series Eugenia Lavender
Geri Halliwell, Ginger Spice of the Spice Girls, UN Goodwill Ambassador and author of two memoirs and a series of children’s books is now trying her hand at young adult literature with a fantasy adventure.
Her novel “Rosie Frost and the Falcon Queen” centered on the empowerment of women, in which real history and fiction become one, tells the story of Rosie, an orphan girl sent to Heverbridge School, founded by Queen Elizabeth I of the United Kingdom in honor of her mother , Anne Boleyn on the mysterious island of Bloodstone.
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When the island is threatened, Rosie knows she must save it, but she can’t do it alone. She finds that believing in herself – and her friends – is the first step to finding the strength she never knew she had.
The book, recently released, is billed as a sweeping adventure full of family secrets, shocking betrayals, stunning music and female power, written by the iconic Spice Girl member, songwriter and author.
Source :Skai
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