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| Title | : | Models Don't Eat Chocolate Cookies |
| Author | : | Erin Dionne |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 243 pages |
| Published | : | February 5th 2009 by Dial Books |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Realistic Fiction. Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit |
Erin Dionne
Paperback | Pages: 243 pages Rating: 3.94 | 5264 Users | 528 Reviews
Narration Conducive To Books Models Don't Eat Chocolate Cookies
Walk the runway for all the world to see?Nope. No way. NEVER.
At least, that's what I thought—until Aunt Doreen secretly entered me in the Miss HuskyPeach pageant for plus-sized girls. I couldn't do it, but I felt too guilty to quit.
There was only one way out...
This is the story of thirteen-year-old Celeste Harris, who used to be perfectly comfortable with her weight. She also used to think nothing would make eighth grade worse than super-popular, super-mean Lively Carson's persistent insults and attempts to steal her best friend. But along came the chance of being crowned a chubby teen queen, and suddenly it was clear: Things could be much worse. So Celeste crafts a plan—she'll sacrifice her chocolate cookie obsession, lose weight, and shrink right out of the competition.
What follows is a series of escapades both hilarious and horrifying, as our heroine tries to hold her head high both on the catwalk and off—and learns to show the world who she is from the inside out.

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| Original Title: | Models Don't Eat Chocolate Cookies |
| ISBN: | 0803732961 (ISBN13: 9780803732964) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.94 From 5264 Users | 528 ReviewsRate About Books Models Don't Eat Chocolate Cookies
Read as Celeste not only learns to lose weight but learns to stand up for herself and become more outgoing. A fun, fast read.Quick Book Summary: Celeste is qualified to participate in a plus sized modeling contest. She has a pretty great chance of winning the contest and so, she purposely tries to either be disqualified somehow or lose all together. You see, she thinks she will be made fun of at school by her not so friendly peers, if she wins the Husky Peach plus sized clothing store contest and becomes the Miss Husky Peach plus sized model. To prevent her from winning the several day challenge, she goes on a diet to
This book handles the issue of teenage girls struggling with their weight very well, I think. This book tells the story of Celeste, a girl who definitely considers herself to be FAT. She gets teased at school about it and worst of all, her cousins are physically perfect, tan and athletic. She hates being compared to them. When her aunt signs her up for a plus size modeling pageant, Celeste reasons that if she loses enough weight, she'll be too skinny to take part in the pageant. Along the way,

While reading this book it reminded me how tough the middle school years can be. You practically remember the smells of insecurity, and since I was a chubby girl myself at those times I could relate to our main character Celeste. I could feel her pain when she talked about the dreaded one mile run! So glad that's over.Well, the story begins with Celeste trying on a bridesmaid dress for her cousin's wedding. While her family and her are leaving the store, her Aunt Doreen sees a pamphelt for a
Models Dont Eat Chocolate Cookies is a fantastic book written by Erin Dionne. Its about this girl named Celeste and her aunt signed her up to be a plus sized model. Celeste doesnt want to be a plus size model but she doesnt say no. Celeste mother is telling her that she has to go. So her mom goes buy new clothes for her interview. She has a best friend named Sandra and this girl named Lively is trying to take Sandra away from Celeste. The only reason Sandra sat with Lively is because she told
very inspirational!
While reading this book it reminded me how tough the middle school years can be. You practically remember the smells of insecurity, and since I was a chubby girl myself at those times I could relate to our main character Celeste. I could feel her pain when she talked about the dreaded one mile run! So glad that's over.Well, the story begins with Celeste trying on a bridesmaid dress for her cousin's wedding. While her family and her are leaving the store, her Aunt Doreen sees a pamphelt for a


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