![]() ![]() ![]() She brings her family, friends, and teachers to life vividly, especially best friend Kenzie, who's relatively supportive despite clearly not understanding why Maya is putting herself through this, and a beloved teacher, who sadly passes away during the course of the year. I’m impressed by her courage – I know from many years teaching in a secondary school that it can be really difficult to stand out for any reason, so to go for such a complete wardrobe transformation and to then try and approach so many different people and make friends with them was a huge step for a shy girl to make. ![]() It took me a while to get into this one, for some reason I can’t quite place my finger on, but once we saw Maya make the more drastic changes to her life then I started to really enjoy it. But surely her dad is right, and Betty's words have no place in the modern world? Read this and find out! Unhappy at school and intrigued by what her dad calls its outdated ideas, she secretly decides to try and change her life by putting the book into practice, a chapter a month. At the age of 13, Maya Van Wagenen found a 1950 guide to popularity, written by teen model Betty Cornell. ![]()
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