The Runway Rose

The Runway Rose by Madonna, published by Puffin in 2009, is a 124-page work written in English. This book follows Amy, who is excited to land an after-school job at Teen Fashionista week, allowing her to explore her passion for fashion. However, when a talent scout encourages her to model on the runway, Amy faces the challenge of balancing her newfound fame with her friendships.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of love, friendship, and the social dynamics of youth culture. As Amy navigates the glamorous world of fashion, she must confront the potential consequences of prioritizing popularity over her close relationships. The story addresses social themes relevant to girls and women, making it a relatable exploration of personal growth and the impact of choices in a competitive environment.
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Amy is thrilled when her mum gets her an after-school job working behind the scenes at Teen Fashionista week;
it’s a perfect opportunity to cultivate her true passion for fashion! But when a talent scout convinces Amy that she should appear on the runway as a model, Amy finds herself hanging with the beautiful people, and her head gets more than a little inflated. Will Amy abandon her four best friends to follow the fashionista crowd forever?
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