You're Just Too Good to Be True: Penguin Special

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title You're Just Too Good to Be True: Penguin Special
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sofija Stefanovic
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:112
Dimensions(mm): Height 180,Width 111
Category/GenreEthical and social aspects of computing
ISBN/Barcode 9780143572121
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Random House Australia
Imprint Penguin Random House Australia
Publication Date 11 February 2015
Publication Country Australia

Description

Sofija Stefanovic visits her eighty-year-old friend Bill and suspects he's being scammed over the internet i not for the first time. Compelled by Bill's devastating stories of online dating, heartbreak and bankruptcy, Sofija gets drawn into the underworld of romance scams. Her investigations take her to victims, experts and ultimately to her computer, where she uses a dead relative's photo to set up her own senior's dating profile. In the hope of interviewing a scammer, Sofija wades into murky territory as her lies grow and her online relationships get personal. As she moves through this confusing world, Sofija finds herself confronted by questions about loneliness, love and greed. You're Just Too Good To Be True is a sometimes very funny and sometimes desperately poignant investigation into the dark underside of love in the digital age. 'So well done. Bill's story is an amplification of the madness and delusion we've all gone through chasing love.' John Safran

Author Biography

Sofija Stefanovic is a Serbian-born, Australian-grown writer living in New York who writes for print, TV and film. She loves immersive research, which is how she's come to know ufologists, exorcists and love-doll enthusiasts. She hosts the literary salon Women of Letters in New York and she is a founding faculty member of The School of Life Australia.

Reviews

'So well done. Bill's story is an amplification of the madness and delusion we've all gone through chasing love.' - John Safran