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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Courtesy of Teens Read Too,
By TeensReadToo "Eat. Drink. Read. Be Merrier." (All Over the US & Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pretty Face (Hardcover)
Hayley's self esteem plummets even further when the guy she's been crushing on asks her if she thinks her best friend would date him. She leaves the beach, a place that she hates due to all the skinny girls in bikinis, and eats an entire large pepperoni pizza without tasting it.
When she arrives back home, her mother can sense there's something wrong, but she's more concerned about her daughter's weight than her emotional health. Then her mother delivers the news: she's sending Hayley to Italy for the summer to live with her old college roommate. She hopes that this trip will help her daughter lose weight. At first, Hayley is hesitant and yet excited about traveling. Part of her wants to lose weight and make her mother happy, but she simply loves food. Once in Italy, Hayley begins to relax and adapt to the Italian way of life. She finds beauty in nature, the old buildings, the delicious food, and, finally, herself. She discovers the freedom to become comfortable in her own skin. While Hayley's weight issues drive her actions, the primary focus of PRETTY FACE deals with finding and appreciating yourself. Reviewed by: Jennifer Rummel
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Summer Coming of Age Story,
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This review is from: Pretty Face (Paperback)
High School Junior Hayley wishes she really belonged in her home town of Santa Monica, California, but she knows nothing could be further from the truth. In a world of tanned, wafer-thin, beach-loving blondes, she's a plump/curvy brunette with skin that burns at the slightest solar exposure and an aversion to wearing a swimsuit in public.
Hayley's mother, with the unrestrained zeal of the newly thin, is constantly pressuring Hayley to lose weight. The boy she has a crush on wants her to help him hook up with her best friend. Just when her life seems to ducking under for the third time, Hayley's parents throw her a life-line: they offer to send her to Italy to spend the summer with an old family friend. There, away from the materialism and obsession with appearance that dominates her life in California, Hayley starts to discover who she is on the inside and to learn to like herself enough that someone else might be able to like her, too. Lately it seems that most YA novels feature high school students with an impossible level of maturity and sophistication, so the age-appropriate thoughts and actions of Hayley and her school mates were especially refreshing. A quick, sweet read Pretty Face is perfect for summer.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A lovable heroine for any teenage girl with self-esteem issues,
By Teenreads.com (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pretty Face (Hardcover)
Sixteen-year-old Hayley dreads hearing the "such a pretty face" compliment. She feels it really isn't a compliment at all, but rather a reminder that she doesn't have a perfectly thin body. Not that she needs another reminder. Living in Santa Monica, California, mere blocks from the beach, Hayley sees bikini-clad beauties everywhere. And then there's her mom, who is obsessed with thinness enough for the both of them and nags her every available moment to exercise and watch her caloric intake. It's enough to make anyone self-conscious, to pinpoint all worries on weight issues. And it's enough for a person to seek comfort, even in the foods that promote these issues, hence a vicious circle.
But Hayley tries not to let poundage totally rule her life. Her best friend, Jackie, is always available for fun and IMs. And then there's the cute guy in her class, Drew. Hayley chats with him, makes him laugh with her quick and off-the-wall sense of humor, and finally gets up the nerve to ask him to hang out on an upcoming Saturday. Their rendezvous starts out rough and ends up a disaster. Hayley is heartbroken and instantly turns to a large pizza for comfort. But soon after, her parents make an announcement that will change her life. Deciding they are pressuring her too much, they suggest a trip to Italy for a change of scenery. Her mom's old college roommate now lives there with her family and offers to host Hayley for the summer. Except for missing Jackie, Hayley is psyched to start an adventure, plus a new diet. Right away, Hayley feels immersed in beauty, culture, history and even food. Her hosts welcome her with open arms, offering family, security, acceptance, her own guest cottage and even the freedom to explore and unearth hidden treasures. The Italian lifestyle differs so vastly from her southern California one, and Hayley finds herself adapting and changing, discovering and defining a new self. All around her, she sees beauty in the landscape, the architecture, the people, the culture, the unending flowers and gardens. Eventually, she even begins to see beauty in herself. Mary Hogan grew up near southern California and knows what it's like to be surrounded by what the media considers to be perfect and pretty. She also is aware that there are far more important issues in life than being a size four, and she relays these thoughts magnificently in this charming book. Hayley is hilarious, relatable and completely real, someone with whom readers will connect and bond. The story moves forward from page one, never a dull moment or a dragging paragraph, and the vivid descriptions bring Italy to life. PRETTY FACE is another outstanding accomplishment for Hogan, and fans will be waiting eagerly for more. --- Reviewed by Chris Shanley-Dillman, author of FINDING MY LIGHT and THE BLACK POND
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Pretty Face (Hardcover)
Hayley eats to rebel against her Tofu-Queen mother, and for comfort against the many harsh cruelties that a girl who isn't stick thin and lives in Southern California is subjected to. She knows she has a problem, but she doesn't know how to stop. After resisting her mother's numerous and oftentimes humiliating attempts at helping her, her parents decide she needs a change of scenery, and sends her to stay with her mother's college friend, Patrice, in Italy. Hayley resolves not to take up her bad habits with her, but she will learn that sometimes well laid plans don't always go as they are supposed to, and the best thing to do is live your life, at times with unexpected results.
Pretty Face reads with an unexpected raw honesty that will strike a chord in nearly every girl. Hayley is self deprecating, but in a way that makes her entirely likable. Her truthful and edgy voice pulls the reader in, from her highly descriptive imagery of Italy, to her insightful reasoning and thoughts on being a teenager today. Though the setting seems unbelievable, this story is unique from start to finish, and full of reality. Hayley's witty, rousing and heartfelt journey to self confidence is one that will be certain to inspire.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
insightful young teen tale,
This review is from: Pretty Face (Hardcover)
Sixteen years old Hayley detests life in Southern California as she is not the model of the Beach Boys being thirty pounds overweight or as she prefers to think of it as six inches too short. Her mom is always on her case over her bowling ball belly, but worse she gives her a digital scale that will not lie; thus every morning the thug inside that scale disses Hayley. The worst insult is being told she has a PRETTY FACE, which is a kind slur implying she is fat. She likes Drew Wyler, but on D-Day at the movies she learns he likes her BFF Jackie. Hayley hides hurts like that one with humor.
Her parents heeding the advice of her therapist send Hayley to Umbria, Italy where her mom's friend Patrice, don't call her Patty any longer, lives. Hayley is excited to escape summer torture where she is a beached whale. In Italy she eats real pizza without guilt and enjoys her own cottage and the local males lining up to meet her. She even falls in love with a teen who calls her his "bella facia" as he thinks she is the PERFECT GIRL for him even if she lives an ocean and content away. Haley is an amusing lead protagonist whose commentaries question the American image that thin is in but at fast food places. She is a terrific character who uses humor to conceal her distress. Although her adjustment from unwanted "social abstinence" to the bella of the ball seems too easy, young teen readers will her turning into a social butterfly. Harriet Klausner
1.0 out of 5 stars
Could have been so great...,
By Nairobi Donna (Nairobi, Kenya, Africa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pretty Face (Hardcover)
There was so much potential in this book. A girl is beautiful even is she's in Santa Monica and isn't blond and lovely in a bikini. Self-acceptance is a major theme and beauty is inside and others find different things beautiful. I loved the premise. However, how many times to I need to read a.. to get the idea of a big butt and why would I want my daughter to read about losing her virginity to a boy she may never see again and that's not only okay but a good thing? I was sadly disappointed.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Finished in four hours,
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This review is from: Pretty Face (Hardcover)
This was a good read. I'm definitely what you would call plus sized so I could identify with the protagonist (though my feeling of self worth is not rock bottom like hers was at the beginning.) I'm 19 now but I still have a soft spot of these teen coming-of-age stories.
I got this book in the mail around noon this morning and it was finished before five o'clock. I just couldn't put it down! I really got sucked into Hayleys world. I won't say that this is some inspiring piece of literature, because its far from that. But I have read TONS of books of this caliber and for this type (YA realistic fiction) I was quite impressed. Hogan did a good balance of showing how food, diet, weight and body image were a huge part of Hayleys thinking, but she didn't let the subject overpower the romantic adventure story that, IMHO, was the true flesh of this book. Bottom line, I would most definitely recommend this book to anyone who has a taste for coming of age stories or memoir type stories.
5.0 out of 5 stars
PRETTY FACE is absolutely charming and appealing!,
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This review is from: Pretty Face (Hardcover)
One cannot expect to be truly happy unless they accept who they are; body and soul.
Hayley is sixteen, about thirty pounds overweight and has a crush on cute Drew Wyler. Her best friend, Jackie, doesn't care that Hayley is overweight. She loves her for who she is, and is always telling her she has such a pretty face. The compliment of doom for any girl a bit chubby. Hayley's mom is always battling the bulge and has incorporated her new way of living into the whole family; no meats, plenty of exercise, and lots of tofu. Hayley is tired of her mom's nagging, and her new talking scale, and drowns her emotions with eating junk food in secrecy. When Hayley's plan to capture Drew's attention backfires one day, Hayley drowns her sorrow in a large pepperoni pizza. Drew has his eye on Hayley's best friend Jackie, and would like Hayley's help hooking them up. But Hayley's parents are worried about Hayley's health, so they plan a trip for her to Italy to stay at a friend of her moms from college. Hayley vows to herself on the plane to Italy that she will be good. She will not eat over a thousand calories a day, and when she returns to Santa Monica, she will be a new, thinner Hayley. But even Hayley's plan backfires when the family she is to live with plies her with good hearty Italian food upon her arrival. But after she settles in, she begins to tour the local Italian village and her perspective of herself and her body begins to change. PRETTY FACE is a wonderful novel for any girl. You should eat healthy, but a healthy soul is just as important. Hayley is a wonderful and diverse character who meshes in without a ripple into today's society. Not all women are model thin, and they never will be. PRETTY FACE is absolutely charming and appealing! *Courtesy of Romance Junkies
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty Face Review,
By MCadorette "MCadorette" (Waterford, CT) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pretty Face (Paperback)
Pretty Face by Mary Hogan was a good book, I enjoyed reading it. This book is about a teenager named Hayley and her best friend named Jackie who attends high school and it is also about Hayley having a crush on a boy named Drew. Hayley went to Italy during the summer when school was out because she thought that she was over weight and her mother was concerned. Hayley went to stay with one of her mothers friends and Hayley enjoyed her summer in Italy. Hayley saw many things when she was there.
What I liked about this book was hearing about the different things that Hayley had done and seen when she was in Italy and when they also went to Rome. What I would have liked more of in this book was more description about the things Hayley would have done. What I would have liked less in the book was in the beginning it started off slow, I would have liked to have got right into the book. If you are a teenager and enjoy reading books about something you can relate you in life this is a good book to choice.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet, But No Substance,
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This review is from: Pretty Face (Library Binding)
High school student Hayley lives in Santa Monica, minutes from the beach, surrounded by the rich and beautiful of Southern California. But an extra 30 pounds keeps her out a bikini and keeps her mother dragging her to meetings of "Waist Watchers" and confiscating her mini chocolate bars. To make matters worse, the boy she's had a crush on all year turns out to like her best friend. Suddenly, Hayley's parents announce that they are sending her to Italy for the summer. In the picture-perfect Umbrian countryside, her entire life changes. She starts getting exercise and enjoying reasonable amounts of good food, and she meets a great Italian guy. It's a nice story, but the one-note characters and wish-fulfillment plot remind me of holiday chocolates: sweet, but hollow.
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Pretty Face by Mary Hogan (Hardcover - April 1, 2008)
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