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Author: Jacqueline Wilson
Publisher: Corgi Childrens
ISBN: 0552551325
Description: Ellie
is frantic. Her two best friends seem to be living life in the fast
lane while she putters along the curb. Glamorous blond Magda has got a
thousand cute boys buzzing around her, and Goth girl Nadine has just
been asked to take part in a national teen modeling contest. All Ellie
has are massive panic attacks about her weight. So she decides to go on
a diet. But instead of counting calories, Ellie just tries to stop
eating altogether. Soon she's starving, miserable, and lying all the
time to her friends and family. Luckily, a frightening encounter with a
real anorectic, and an encouraging dose of art history from a handsome
new teacher ("Beauty is just fashion. Male artists have used beautiful
women throughout the centuries but their sizes and proportions keep
changing") help Ellie realize that size is just a state of mind.
In
this second installment of the Girls trilogy, fabulous British author
Jacqueline Wilson keeps her trademark funny bone firmly in place while
simultaneously raising some sobering questions about issues like eating
disorders and teens' overemphasis on appearance. Despite the laughs,
Ellie very nearly lapses into anorexia, Magda gets a scare when her
chronic flirting almost leads to date rape, and Nadine realizes that
the modeling business could care less about her
individuality or intellect. Wrapping serious messages in a sugary
comical coating is always the best way to make the medicine go down.
Recommended for those teen female readers who want something both funny
and filling. (Ages 12 and older)
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