Book details
Paper Thin (The Lip Gloss Chronicles)
Description
Paper Thin, the third book in the Lip Gloss Chronicles series, tackles the important issue of weight and body image. Britney Franklin, Jasmine McNeil, and Sierra Sanchez are now sophomores. Living with her emotionally absent father and a stepmother who spoils her, Sierra doesn't lack for material things, but she still struggles with the pain of losing her birth mother at an early age. Sierra hides her fears and disappointments behind food and fashion. Sierra has always been more curvaceous than her friends, but after time spent at a weight loss camp, she returns to school twenty-five pounds lighter. Her sudden weight loss gives her a new level of confidence, and she goes from being sweet to displaying a diva-like attitude. Britney and Jasmine are quick to point out this new change. In Sierra's mind, her life should be more fabulous, since she is now thinner, but as the homecoming dance gets closer, she still hasn't been asked to attend. Jealousy sets in as Britney and Jasmine excitedly discuss their wardrobe for the upcoming dance. Determined to win the attention of the new guy at school, Sierra goes on a quest to lose more weight by any means necessary. Will Sierra realize, before she destroys her health, that it's not her size that'll attract guys? Drama follows the three friends into their sophomore year. Once again their friendship is tested. During the growth process, Sierra learns the importance of being average size and healthy rather than starving to be paper thin.
Age
11-12
Text complexity
beginner
Length
288 pages
Book in series
#1
Why to read
- Engaging Young Adult Themes: 'Paper Thin (The Lip Gloss Chronicles)' by Shelia M. Goss delves into the lives of teenagers, exploring relevant themes such as self-discovery, friendship, and the challenges of growing up. It's a great read for young adults who are looking for stories they can relate to.
- Strong Female Characters: The book features strong female protagonists who are navigating the complexities of high school life. Readers who appreciate character-driven narratives with empowering female leads will find this book particularly appealing.
- Entertaining and Easy to Read: Shelia M. Goss has a writing style that is both engaging and accessible, making 'Paper Thin' an enjoyable and easy read. This makes it perfect for readers who want a book they can breeze through without sacrificing depth or entertainment.
- Positive Messages: 'Paper Thin' offers positive messages about self-esteem, the importance of true friendship, and the value of being true to oneself. It's a good choice for readers who enjoy books that leave them with something to think about and inspire personal growth.