Confessions of a NotSoSupermodel, Brooklyn E. Lindsey
Confessions of a NotSoSupermodel, Brooklyn E. Lindsey
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Confessions of a Not-So-Supermodel
Faith, Friends, and Festival Queens

Author: Brooklyn E. Lindsey

Narrator: Emily Durante

Unabridged: 4 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zonderkidz

Published: 11/08/2011


Synopsis

Who you are and who you want to be don’t always match up. Like most teenage girls, you’ve probably spent lots of time in front of the mirror wondering what you’ll be when you grow up—or dreaming of who you’ll become. Is it a supermodel, an actress, a dancer, or is it a businesswoman, a mom, or even a pastor? Brooklyn Lindsey grew up dreaming of being a supermodel. She even had a chance to do some modeling and became a festival queen. Her experiences taught her a lot about what she did and didn’t want in life. But it wasn’t until she became a youth pastor that she realized God had already set her “supermodel” dream in motion. God had plans for her to be a different kind of “supermodel.”God has a plan for you, too—and it’s probably bigger than anything you could ever imagine. Read along as Brooklyn shares stories of triumph and tragedy as an aspiring model, and learn how your faith and your friends play a significant role in who you are and who you’ll become. In Confessions of a Not-So-Super Model you’ll begin to reshape the way you see yourself and the way you dream. You’ll discover that being a supermodel doesn’t always require fabulous hair and a great figure.

About Brooklyn E. Lindsey

Former model and festival queen, Brooklyn Alvis Lindsey, discovered a new path to supermodel status eight years ago. Serving as a leader in Nazarene Youth International, she began her work as a youth pastor in central Florida. Brooklyn is a member of the YMWomen.com leadership team, and currently ministers to students at Highland Park Church of the Nazarene in Lakeland, Florida. She and her husband, Coy, live in Lakeland with their new daughter, Kirra, and their dog, Chip.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tiffany on November 13, 2014

This is a great book for a middle school girl who is battling with identity to read. Brooklyn's story is similar to so many teen girls who battle between the world's perception of them versus who our Heavenly Father perceives them to be. It's not necessarily a self-help book but more of a collection......more

Goodreads review by K.L. on August 28, 2013

At first, I didn't really feel anything towards this book but on one of the last pages I was hooked. I was hooked because it spoke a truth to me, a truth that I was depending on others and not God. It struck a cord deeply and I know God is showing me that I need to lean and depend on Him. Wonderful......more