A
MODEL LIFE
BY
MURIEL RODRIGUEZ
THE
BLURB:-
Whilst
recovering from a canoeing accident in the South of France, and with
a promising professional swimming career in tatters, 17 year-old
Marion sees an advert that will change her life: Icon models are
holding a contest.
She
enters, gets whipped into shape by militant stylists, cross-dressing
walking experts and chain-smoking make-up artists, and manages to win
a modelling contract. But when she arrives in Paris to begin
modelling, her glamorous ideas are quickly dispelled. She becomes
indebted to the agency and struggles to get her first break.
Based
on true events, A Model Life follows Marion's career as she climbs up
the modelling food-chain, from dealing with pervy photographers in
Paris to trudging through snow to casting in New York, from Armani to
Playboy, Marion has seen it all.
This
book is a must for anyone who wants to know what modelling is really
like...
THE
REALITY:-
Either
badly written, badly edited, badly translated or a combination of all
three, this book frequently lacked proper punctuation, had
misspellings, malapropisms and words that ran into one another.
I
bought this purely for research purposes- in my next novel (which
has the working title of “Lydia Darling”) I intend to make two
main characters models.
The
novel did what it said on the tin- it gave me an interesting insight
into the world of modelling, with some fun characters that made me laugh, purely because of their ridiculousness! The storyline was nothing special, and
I was glad that, at 287 pages long, this was a short read. Avoid if
reading for pleasure!
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