Being a Girl

Being a Girl

Kim Cattrall2006
Thanks to her role as frank-talking Samantha Jones on the smash television series Sex and the City , Kim Cattrall has become a teen icon. Young women who meet her are always asking for adviceâabout friendship, dating, losing weight, makeup, whatâs hot, whatâs not. Now, in a book written especially for girls, Kim tackles many of the questions that teen fans have asked her again and again. Whether youâre struggling with self-esteem, dealing with parents who are driving you crazy, or trying to find your own unique style, Being a Girl will give you a new perspective on life as a teen. And just in case you think that no one, including Kim Cattrall, could possibly understand the things that are happening in your world, Kim lets you in on some of the things that were happening in her world as a teenâbeing a shy late bloomer, coping with authority, and struggling to define herself while pursuing her goal of becoming a professional actress. Filled with Kimâs personal stories and photosâand featuring original illustrations by London-based cartoonist Martha Richlerâ Being a Girl is one teen advice book you wonât want to be without. âThe book feels like a warm, personal and honest conversation with Cattrall. Highly recommended. Would make an excelling holiday gift for a teen girl you care about.â â Hi-Rise ââ¦better than anything Madonna has ever written! Plenty of positive messages, such as the power of female friends or having a strong sense of self, appear throughout the book, and one can assume these messages will provide some hope to the teen girls who read Being a Girl . â Canadian Review of Materials
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