Model Behavior
β Scribed by Susannah Bianchi
- Publisher
- Shebooks
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 73 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Camille, Rosanna, and Joanne are three former models who've been the best of friends since their runway days. They may have gained a little cellulite, but they've also packed on a whole lot of wit and savvy. Their Sex and the Cityβlike escapades in Manhattan's high-end hotel bars, their heartbreaks and delicious revenge schemes, and their spot-on observations about everything from nips and tucks to midlife sex will make you laugh out loud. Ultimately, these chronicles are a moving tribute to lifelong friendship, as the women face more serious issues with kindness, humor, and love.
Writer and actress Susannah Bianchi began modeling at the age of 13 and appeared in British Vogue, among other publications. She has written for the New York Times and More magazine and has had columns in the Brooklyn Eagle and Dan's Papers called "New York Diary." She also did standup comedy for eight years. Bianchi currently blogs at Athingirl.com. Follow her on Twitter @Thinnestgirl.
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