| Item 9780743298278$3.95 - $14.00 Eighteen-year-old Heather Johnston gets the opportunity of her life when she is signed by a premier New York modeling agency. She leaves her small Virginia hometown behind for dreams of Vogue spreads and a luxurious loft overlooking Central Park. Arriving in Manhattan, she is instead given the key to a cramped one-bedroom downtown apartme...
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Eighteen-year-old Heather Johnston gets the opportunity of her life when she is signed by a premier New York modeling agency. She leaves her small Virginia hometown behind for dreams of Vogue spreads and a luxurious loft overlooking Central Park. Arriving in Manhattan, she is instead given the key to a cramped one-bedroom downtown apartment furnished with bunk beds and IKEA floor samples. Her roommates are exotically beautiful girls boasting a considerable array of vices, including alcohol, cocaine, backstabbing, and fabulously expensive haute couture. Despite their humble quarters, they form an unlikely family. By day they shuttle between castings and shoots, and at night they come to life in the VIP rooms of New York's hottest clubs. While this world is fast-paced and fun, Heather soon questions whether modeling is the fairy tale she imagined it to be. When she gets a part-time job at a prestigious gallery and discovers a passion for art, Heather realizes she might be ready to say good-bye to her dreams of wealth and celebrity and follow a different path. Fun, campy, and ultimately full of heart, Secrets of the Model Dorm takes readers behind the scenes of the world's most glamorous industry -- exposing all of its dirty little secrets and what it really takes to make it -- or break it -- as a model.
Leaving her Southern farming community to train as a model in Manhattan, eighteen-year-old Heather Johnston shares a cramped dormitory with other models and is disenchanted by the realities of eating disorders, drugs, and high-stakes competition.
Ensconced within a cramped Manhattan dormitory with other newcomers to the modeling industry, eighteen-year-old farm girl Heather Johnston is exposed to the controversial drug and weight-loss practices of her roommates while she struggles to further her career. Original. 60,000 first printing.
Secrets of the Model Dorm General
| ISBN | 9780743298278 |
| Fiction/Non-Fiction | Fiction |
| Publisher | Washington Square Pr |
| Pages | 274 |
| List Price | $14.00 |
| Author | Kerlin, AmandaOh, Phil |
| Publication Date | 08/21/2007 |
| Release Status | In Print |
| Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Measurements | Height: 8.25 Inches (US)Width: 5.25 Inches (US)Thickness: 0.75 Inches (US)Unit Weight: 0.56 Pounds (US) |
Eighteen-year-old Heather Johnston gets the opportunity of her life when she is signed by a premier New York modeling agency. She leaves her small Virginia hometown behind for dreams of Vogue spreads and a luxurious loft overlooking Central Park. Arriving in Manhattan, she is instead given the key to a cramped one-bedroom downtown apartment furnished with bunk beds and IKEA floor samples. Her roommates are exotically beautiful girls boasting a considerable array of vices, including alcohol, cocaine, backstabbing, and fabulously expensive haute couture. Despite their humble quarters, they form an unlikely family. By day they shuttle between castings and shoots, and at night they come to life in the VIP rooms of New York's hottest clubs. While this world is fast-paced and fun, Heather soon questions whether modeling is the fairy tale she imagined it to be. When she gets a part-time job at a prestigious gallery and discovers a passion for art, Heather realizes she might be ready to say good-bye to her dreams of wealth and celebrity and follow a different path. Fun, campy, and ultimately full of heart, Secrets of the Model Dorm takes readers behind the scenes of the world's most glamorous industry -- exposing all of its dirty little secrets and what it really takes to make it -- or break it -- as a model.
Leaving her Southern farming community to train as a model in Manhattan, eighteen-year-old Heather Johnston shares a cramped dormitory with other models and is disenchanted by the realities of eating disorders, drugs, and high-stakes competition.
Ensconced within a cramped Manhattan dormitory with other newcomers to the modeling industry, eighteen-year-old farm girl Heather Johnston is exposed to the controversial drug and weight-loss practices of her roommates while she struggles to further her career. Original. 60,000 first printing.
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