B-Model: An Embellished Memoir by Miranda Darling
Wakefield Press is pitching this title as a nonfiction memoir, and it certainly reads autobiographically enough to justify it, but it should appeal at least as much, if not more, to a YA audience—particularly teenage girls who identify with the main character’s overriding sense of alienation.
Wakefield Press is pitching this title as a nonfiction memoir, and it certainly reads autobiographically enough to justify it, but it should appeal at least as much, if not more, to a YA audience—particularly teenage girls who identify with the main character’s overriding sense of alienation.
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