In her seventh adventure, the irrepressible Anastasia decides that charm school is the answer to her career dilemmas.
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Anastasia: Glamorous Model Or Bookstore Owner?,
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This review is from: Anastasia's Chosen Career (Paperback)
I enjoyed this book because Anastasia follows her dream...sort of. At the beginning, she's not even sure if she wants to be a bookstore owner...but is considering modeling... I've always liked the Anastasia books, such as Anastasia at This Address and Anastasia on Her Own, but this book has an artistic flare all its own. I haven't yet read another book when a girl changes this much from beginning to end. She gets something out of going to the other side of Boston, but not at all what she expected!
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Anastasia's Chosen Career,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Anastasia's Chosen Career (Paperback)
Have you ever thought about what you would like to be when you grow up? Anastasia Krupnik is a 13-year girl (the main character in this story) who wants to be a fashion model. Her dad, Dr. Krupnik wants her to own her own bookstore. If you read this book, you will learn that Anastasia has many funny adventures and meets new friends. Like riding the bus into the city by herself and meeting Henry Peabody. To find out if Anastasia will be a model or a bookstore owner you should read this book. Take my word for it this book is funny, but you make the decision.
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Series gets back on track,
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This review is from: Anastasia's Chosen Career (Paperback)
Anastasia returns to form in this volume of the series. Anastasia decides to take a modeling class to help her with her school project "My Chosen Career"...which is to be a bookstore owner. That sounds like the most excellent career in the world. However, this is also the least realistic of the Anastasia books so far. I find it unrealistic that the Krupniks would let their 13 year old daughter attend a modeling class in downtown Boston by herself. I find it unrealistic that Robert Giannini who appeared in the first and second books of this series would coincidentally show up in this same class. I also find it unrealistic that a 13 year old would have saved up enough babysitting money to take a $119 modeling course in 1987. I remember being paid $3 an hour to babysit in 1991. Oh, well. I always enjoy reading this book, even as an adult.
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