Picture Perfect

Picture Perfect by Holly Smale, published by HarperCollins Children’s Books in 2014, is a 407-page work written in English. The story follows Harriet Manners, a girl with an impressive knowledge of facts, as she navigates the challenges of modeling in New York City. While she is well-versed in trivia about the city, Harriet finds herself unprepared for the realities of her new life and the complexities of relationships, particularly when it comes to understanding romantic gestures.
Readers will discover Harriet’s humorous journey as she grapples with themes of adolescence, love, and the pressures of school and social dynamics. The narrative explores her experiences as she attempts to balance her identity as a self-proclaimed geek with the expectations of the modeling world. Through Harriet’s eyes, the book delves into social themes relevant to young women, making it a relatable read for those interested in humorous stories about coming of age and personal growth.
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Harriet Manners knows more facts than most. She knows that New York is the most populous city in the United States. She knows that its official motto is ‘Ever Upward’. She knows that one in 38 people living in the US lives there. But she knows nothing whatsoever about modelling in the Big Apple and how her family will cope with life stateside. Or ‘becoming a brand’ as the models in New York say. And even more importantly, what to do when the big romantic gestures coming your way aren’t from your boyfriend. Does geek girl go too far this time?
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