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She's Got Issues
2005
First Published
2.95
Average Rating
304
Number of Pages
Chloe Rose, the newest assistant to the assistant at Issues Magazine, finds her natural talent for accessorizing and her upbeat attitude garnering lots of attention—both good and bad—in a whimsical tale of innocence and ambition set against the glamorous backdrop of a the high-pressure world of high-fashion magazine publishing. A first novel. Original. 20,000 first printing.
Avg Rating
2.95
Number of Ratings
80
5 STARS
14%
4 STARS
15%
3 STARS
35%
2 STARS
25%
1 STARS
11%
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Author

Stephanie Lessing
Stephanie Lessing
Author · 3 books

Stephanie Lessing began her career as a writer in Kindergarten. It was at that time that she wrote her first introspective short stories, “Why am I the only one with an umbrella?” and “What I wouldn’t give for Missy Cohen’s culottes.” Shortly thereafter, Stephanie found herself in Boston University studying Public Communications and then in the American College in Paris where she was granted an internship at the International Herald Tribune. After graduating from BU, Stephanie landed her dream job at Mademoiselle Magazine as a copywriter and spent all of her money on the most amazing shoes ever. She soon became Copy Chief and traveled cross-country with Mademoiselle editors co-hosting fashion and beauty events, and then she quit because her feet were killing her. After leaving Mademoiselle, Stephanie began freelancing for Vogue, Glamour, Self, American Health, WWD, Bride’s, Conde Nast Traveler and Vanity Fair. It was during this period in her life that she began writing a collection of essays entitled, “A Girl’s Guide To Girls.” Many years later, she turned the essays into a novel, She’s Got Issues, which was published in July of 2005.

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