Fr. 11.50

Summer Intern

English · Paperback / Softback

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To do: Secure models for photo shoot. Fetch dry cleaning when it arrives from Paris. Walk big star''s makeup artist''s assistant''s dog. Snag invitation to tonight''s hot party downtown. I''m Kira Parker, total fashion junkie. I thought I had it made when I landed a summer internship at Skirt , the preeminent fashion magazine. Ha. Don''t get me wrong--working at Skirt , and spending the summer in New York City without my parents, is amazing. But now I''m up against Daphne Hughes, daughter of the magazine''s owner. She''s already got the guy of my dreams and all the right connections. Now she thinks she''ll get the plum position working for the editor in chief without even lifting a diamond-adorned pinky? This catwalk is primed for battle.

About the author

Carrie Karasyov & Jill Kargman are best buds who met at their all-girls private high school in New York City. They have cowritten two novels for adults, The Right Address and Wolves in Chic Clothing, and two novels for teens, Bittersweet Sixteen and Summer Intern. Carrie is also the author of The Infidelity Pact, and Jill is the author of Momzillas.
Jill Kargman is the New York Times bestselling author of nine books, including The Right Address, Wolves in Chic Clothing, Momzillas, and The Ex-Mrs. Hedgefund. Her latest effort is a nationally bestselling book of essays, Sometimes I Feel Like a Nut. She is also a featured writer for Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Town & Country, and Elle, and a copywriter for her greeting card company, Jill Kargman Etceteras.

Summary

To do:

  • Secure models for photo shoot.
  • Fetch dry cleaning when it arrives from Paris.
  • Walk big star's makeup artist's assistant's dog.
  • Snag invitation to tonight's hot party downtown.
I'm Kira Parker, total fashion junkie. I thought I had it made when I landed a summer internship at Skirt, the preeminent fashion magazine. Ha. Don't get me wrong—working at Skirt, and spending the summer in New York City without my parents, is amazing. But now I'm up against Daphne Hughes, daughter of the magazine's owner. She's already got the guy of my dreams and all the right connections. Now she thinks she'll get the plum position working for the editor in chief without even lifting a diamond-adorned pinky? This catwalk is primed for battle.

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