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Fat girl on a plane by Kelly DeVosA supermodel's daughter finds her ambition to pursue a career as a plus-size fashion designer compromised by industry discrimination, a situation that changes years later when she discovers that losing weight has not improved her happiness or self-esteem. Simultaneous eBook.
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Revenge of the girl with the great personality
by Elizabeth Eulberg
Sick of living in the shadow of her seven-year-old pageant queen sister who is praised for her looks, Lexi resolves to get a makeover when she determines her personality just isn't enough to garner the attentions of boys
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Dramatically ever after
by Isabel Bandeira
To help her chances for a college scholarship, Em participates in a speech compeitition and decides to use her flirting skills to throw off her rival and nemesis, Kris Lambert, never suspecting that her own feelings might interfere with the plan
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Models don't eat chocolate cookies
by Erin Dionne
Overweight thirteen-year-old Celeste begins a campaign to lose weight in order to make sure she does not win the Miss HuskeyPeach modeling challenge, in which her mother and aunt have entered her--against her wishes
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What happened to goodbye
by Sarah Dessen
Moving frequently with her restaurant consultant father after her parents' bitter divorce, Mclean adopts various personas in each of her temporary residences before an opportunity for a long-term home and a new relationship tempt Mclean to be herself. By the best-selling author of Along for the Ride.
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How to be popular
by Meg Cabot
After the Super Big Gulp incident, Steph Landry, now known as the town screw-up, discovers a little book called "How to Be Popular," which propels her into a world of popularity with hilarious--and romantic--results.
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