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Lynn visible by julia devillers
Lynn visible by julia devillers




lynn visible by julia devillers

Great example of friendship, popularity, how to treat people and following your dreams.Agent: Mel Berger, William Morris Endeavor. Then she finds out that there is a hunt to find the creator of the shoe. She ends up going out to eat with her friend where she runs into the famous Valentyna and trying to look cool she walks past her strutting in her new shoes-slips- and has one of her shoes fly off and into Valentyna's salad.Įmbarassed she runs out. She misses her opportunity because of a fashion emergency (aka the bathroom)and is really upset. When a new online magazine comes to town in search of girls to write for the blog Lynn goes to try out.

lynn visible by julia devillers

A pink tutu with knit leggings and a hello kitty necklace constructed from old figurines? Shoes made from little pictures of her friends glued all over the place? Lynn does it all. Lynn loves fashion and she has always dressed to reflect who she is on the inside. Younger student will enjoy this story as well though there is some mention of kissing. I love this book that is definately appropriate for 5 graders and up. (Review was originally posted on my blog ) It teaches good lessons like be yourself and don't let someone change you and take advantage of you. If I was younger, this would have been a good book. I thought it was a total cliche and I wish I could of liked it more. This was one of those books that was an easy read, but it was super predictable. They name Lynn the face of the magazine, but when things start heading in the wrong direction Lynn stays true and decides to not let the "shoe" become millions of shoes. Wierd thing is the fashion designer is really impressed with Lynn's shoe. When Lynn decides to try out for the IT Panel for a fashion magazine, it goes horribly wrong and ends up with her shoe ending up in a major fashion designers salad. She is also tormented by The "It" girl at school. Everywhere she goes she is stared at, not because of her looks, her clothes, she wears what she is feeling. Lynn is just entering highschool, she expresses herself through what she wears, including a polly pocket necklace.






Lynn visible by julia devillers