Famous for Thirty Seconds
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Brittany Rush expects the spotlight to shine on her again when she returns to New York after a year spent with her family in Hong Kong, but instead finds that she has changed from being a cute kid to watch out for to just another pretty girl waiting her turn.
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Add a SummaryFrom the back cover of the book: [centre][purple]YOU KNOW ME. YOU DON'T KNOW HOW, BUT YOU DEFINITELY KNOW ME.[/purple][/centre] Brittany Rush has been appearing in commercials and print ads since her backside was the official derriere of Simple Dry Diapers. When she showed up at a callback, girls would get up and go home instead of competing with her. But when her family moved to Hong Kong for a year, Brittany was forced to take an agonizing break from her commercial career. Now she is more than ready to return to her stead diet of go-sees, auditions, callbacks, and bookings in New York City. Brittany expects the spotlight to shine on her again, but instead, she finds that she's changed from being the cute kid to watch out for to just one of the many pretty girls waiting for her turn. Will Brittany be able to steal back her spotlight? Or will she discover there's more to life than being famous for thirty seconds?
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Add a CommentThis book was really interesting cuz you never normally think about the whole process of being in a commercial, but then u learn it. More about the story, it was really good and I felt connected to brittany towards the end
At fist I thought that she was a conniving, childish, selfish, and spoiled brat. But as the story progressed, I was starting to feel pity for the poor child, only to like her at the end. I which was very suprising I might add.