I Am Rebecca (I Am Not Esther #2) 
Her twin sister Rachel desperately wants to marry the boy she’s given her heart to. All Rebecca wants is to have a husband who is kind. But both girls know the choice is not theirs to make.
But what will the future hold for Rebecca? Is there a dark side to the rules that have kept her safe? Can the way ahead be so simple when the community is driven by secrets and hidden desires?
This powerful psychological thriller, set in a cult community, is a sequel to the much-loved bestseller I am not Esther. Once again, award-winning Fleur Beale keeps readers on the edge of their seats with her gripping, tautly written new novel I am Rebecca.
I was truly happy for her - for both of them.I'd never felt so alone.My review to I Am Not Esther wasn't exactly glowing. Hell, the entire time I read it, I wasn't exactly having the time of my life either - but there was something in it that kept me interested and reading, and to I Am Rebecca's credit, I think it tapped into whatever that was with more strength and more confidence. I enjoyed this one a ton more, although I've got my gripes on some pretty obvious things.The subtlety of the
This book is a wonderful sequel to 'I am not Esther' and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It gives a clear, non-judgmental description of life in the cult that Rebecca and her family belong to. The final scenes are gripping, I couldn't put the book down as I read about Rebecca's final decision and the consequences she faced. Highly recommended. (Thank you Harper Collins for the review copy)

I Am Rebecca is a sequel to I Am Not Esther, but it's from the point of view of Rebecca Pilgrim (who is a relative of Kirby/Esther).
As a kid, I was OBSESSED with I am not Esther, the novel to which this is a sequel. I think I read it about four times when I was in Year 8, and wanted to be best mates with its narrator, Kirby. This book is narrated by Kirby's cousin, Rebecca, who has grown up in the sect that Kirby finds herself living in. I am Rebecca takes place in the years following the end of I am not Esther. At first I found the narrative stilted compared to I am not Esther, although I found it flowed better as the story
I am Rebecca Very good and seriously readable. Very different to the first but in a good way. I'm really pleased Fleur chose to focus on one of the twins. Maybe next she can write about Miriam! It could be a prequel, maybe. From when she loved with the others. I hope so! To be honest I didn't know there would be a second until I saw it in stores. I'm glad there is at least a sequel because although things in I am not Esther wrapped up well, I loved reading more about the community. I hate the
This book wasn't for me.The writing did my head in.Sorry, I just didn't enjoy it at all.
Fleur Beale
Paperback | Pages: 251 pages Rating: 4.3 | 755 Users | 95 Reviews

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Original Title: | I Am Rebecca (I Am Not Esther, #2) ISBN13 9781775535492 |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.randomhouse.co.nz/books/fleur-beale/i-am-rebecca-9781775535492.aspx |
Series: | I Am Not Esther #2 |
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When she turns 14, Rebecca will find out who she is to marry. All the girls in her strict religious sect must be married just after their 16th birthdays.Her twin sister Rachel desperately wants to marry the boy she’s given her heart to. All Rebecca wants is to have a husband who is kind. But both girls know the choice is not theirs to make.
But what will the future hold for Rebecca? Is there a dark side to the rules that have kept her safe? Can the way ahead be so simple when the community is driven by secrets and hidden desires?
This powerful psychological thriller, set in a cult community, is a sequel to the much-loved bestseller I am not Esther. Once again, award-winning Fleur Beale keeps readers on the edge of their seats with her gripping, tautly written new novel I am Rebecca.
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Title | : | I Am Rebecca (I Am Not Esther #2) |
Author | : | Fleur Beale |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 251 pages |
Published | : | August 1st 2014 by Random House New Zealand |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fiction. Religion. Contemporary |
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Ratings: 4.3 From 755 Users | 95 ReviewsAssess Out Of Books I Am Rebecca (I Am Not Esther #2)
Read this book. It's amazing, and if you haven't read 'I am not Esther' then read that first, as this is the sequel. It is brilliant.I was truly happy for her - for both of them.I'd never felt so alone.My review to I Am Not Esther wasn't exactly glowing. Hell, the entire time I read it, I wasn't exactly having the time of my life either - but there was something in it that kept me interested and reading, and to I Am Rebecca's credit, I think it tapped into whatever that was with more strength and more confidence. I enjoyed this one a ton more, although I've got my gripes on some pretty obvious things.The subtlety of the
This book is a wonderful sequel to 'I am not Esther' and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It gives a clear, non-judgmental description of life in the cult that Rebecca and her family belong to. The final scenes are gripping, I couldn't put the book down as I read about Rebecca's final decision and the consequences she faced. Highly recommended. (Thank you Harper Collins for the review copy)

I Am Rebecca is a sequel to I Am Not Esther, but it's from the point of view of Rebecca Pilgrim (who is a relative of Kirby/Esther).
As a kid, I was OBSESSED with I am not Esther, the novel to which this is a sequel. I think I read it about four times when I was in Year 8, and wanted to be best mates with its narrator, Kirby. This book is narrated by Kirby's cousin, Rebecca, who has grown up in the sect that Kirby finds herself living in. I am Rebecca takes place in the years following the end of I am not Esther. At first I found the narrative stilted compared to I am not Esther, although I found it flowed better as the story
I am Rebecca Very good and seriously readable. Very different to the first but in a good way. I'm really pleased Fleur chose to focus on one of the twins. Maybe next she can write about Miriam! It could be a prequel, maybe. From when she loved with the others. I hope so! To be honest I didn't know there would be a second until I saw it in stores. I'm glad there is at least a sequel because although things in I am not Esther wrapped up well, I loved reading more about the community. I hate the
This book wasn't for me.The writing did my head in.Sorry, I just didn't enjoy it at all.
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