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Diary of a size 12 (size 14 in UK terms). by Sophie Quinn
I saw this and thought it might be a change from the books that always seem to have skinny minnie women as the main character.
26 Jan 14 - ETA. This book has very little to do with being a size 12/14 (or any size really)
When Georgia McAllister – self-named fashion goddess, store-branded size twelve – applied for a new job as a CEO’s secretary, she was far from imagining she’d just taken the very first step towards her dreams. It’s definitely not easy to start a new career at thirty – could that even be called a career, by then?
Either way, she got it and she wasn’t letting it go, not even for the latest Chanel clutch she’d been keeping her eye on for months. But she might have to, if she doesn’t gather the strength to deal with Mr. OCD, Mr. All-kinds-of-rude-and-cold, Mr. CEO, Julian von Hauser
I saw this and thought it might be a change from the books that always seem to have skinny minnie women as the main character.
26 Jan 14 - ETA. This book has very little to do with being a size 12/14 (or any size really)
When Georgia McAllister – self-named fashion goddess, store-branded size twelve – applied for a new job as a CEO’s secretary, she was far from imagining she’d just taken the very first step towards her dreams. It’s definitely not easy to start a new career at thirty – could that even be called a career, by then?
Either way, she got it and she wasn’t letting it go, not even for the latest Chanel clutch she’d been keeping her eye on for months. But she might have to, if she doesn’t gather the strength to deal with Mr. OCD, Mr. All-kinds-of-rude-and-cold, Mr. CEO, Julian von Hauser
lovely design of this book is very attractive for me:)
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