Model Student: A Tale of Co-eds and Cover Girls
 

Model Student: A Tale of Co-eds and Cover Girls

by Robin Hazelwood

It’s the late 1980s—hair is big, Lycra is rampant, and supermodels rule the earth. Every girl in America dreams of becoming the next Cindy, Claudia, or Naomi, and seventeen-year-old Emily Woods is no different. She looks different, though—striking enough to start a career. Despite the protestations of her hippie parents, she plunges into the glamorous but grueling world of professional... (read more)

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Member Reviews

  • californiameaghan
    • Rated 4 stars

    interesting behind the scenes of one girl's rise and fall in the competitive world of fashion modeling

    californiameaghan wrote this review Monday, June 30 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Sugar Malone
    • Rated 2 stars

    A sometimes fun and always trashy look into the world of modelling. The scenarios seemed pretty authentic (the author is a former model) but I wasn't always engaged in the story and almost immediately forgot every detail of the book after I finished it.

    Sugar Malone wrote this review Friday, March 16 2007. ( reply | permalink )
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