Twenty-Two Faces by Judy Byington

Twenty-Two Faces by Judy Byington

Author:Judy Byington [Byington, Judy]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: Non-Fiction, PSYCHOLOGY / Mentasl Illness, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs
ISBN: 9781620240328
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Published: 2012-05-15T07:00:00+00:00


During the summer of 1974 prior to her sophomore year, Jenny underwent a major lifestyle change. The transformation introduced itself as she babysat a neighbor’s five year-old daughter. Her employer, Lisa, whom she felt resembled a beautiful model, took an interest in this responsible young lady who looked like a geek. Lisa spent hours teaching Jenny how to wear natural makeup, unlike the heavy gunk J.J. applied.

The garish frizz evolved into a stylish cut. Before long, naturally curly brunette locks fell over her slender shoulders. Jenny still consumed little food and maintained a trim figure. Lisa took the teenager shopping for trendy clothes as payment for taking her little girl to the beach every day. By summers end a deep tan and sun-bleached hair complimented aqua-turquoise eyes. The ugly duckling became a beautiful swan.



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