4.3.2.1: Based on the Screenplay by Noel Clarke

· A&C Black
Ebook
288
Pages

About this ebook

When four girls meet to discuss their weekend plans, little do they know quite what excitements lie before them.

Soon they are embroiled in a brilliant diamond heist, trans-Atlantic flights, various romances and a lot of high-octane adventure in London and New York.

Based on Noel Clarke's new film of the same name ,with countrywide summer 2010 release, this novelisation keeps the reader on the edge of their seat as the girls embark on a weekend they will never forget.

About the author

Noel Clarke is the creative mind behind the British film hit Kidulthood and the sequel Adulthood. He has starred in TV programmes such as Doctor Who and is the winner of the 2009 Orange Rising Star BAFTA. Noel is one of the most dynamic and inspired people working in British film today. He lives in London with his partner and young child.

Jim Eldridge collaborated with Noel for the first time when he wrote the novelisation of Kidulthood. Jim was born in the Kings Cross/Euston area of north London in 1944. He left school at 16 and did a variety of jobs, before training as a teacher. He taught during the 1970s while at the same time writing and he became a full-time writer in 1978 - his writing credits are long and include episodes for seminal children's TV drama Grange Hill. Jim now works as an associate lecturer in scriptwriting and media at the University of Cumbria. He lives with his wife in Cumbria, where they grow their own organic vegetables.

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