Author: | Michelle Donahue | ISBN: | 9782765900481 |
Publisher: | Caaningtown | Publication: | July 25, 2014 |
Imprint: | Osmora Inc. | Language: | English |
Author: | Michelle Donahue |
ISBN: | 9782765900481 |
Publisher: | Caaningtown |
Publication: | July 25, 2014 |
Imprint: | Osmora Inc. |
Language: | English |
Gwendolyn Malcolm… the one and only daughter of a poor farmer, is a new student at Grisdale University College in the heart of London. She is a girl who had never had friends, nor close pals or buddies but is always in her own corner, reading or studying at the laboratory.
Everybody hates her, so much such that she is given a nickname ugly Gwen by the girls in the cheerleading team.
Gwen on the other hand begins to notice the way the basketball captain, Jamal Christopher looks at him and this begins to have an effect on her to the extent that she starts daydreaming about them being together until one day when she decides to change her looks just to impress him but then it happens that he is not impressed with the change and it teaches her a vital lesson.
The story is about teaching everyone about lessons of life that one must not change to impress, allow people like you the way you are and nothing more.
Gwendolyn Malcolm… the one and only daughter of a poor farmer, is a new student at Grisdale University College in the heart of London. She is a girl who had never had friends, nor close pals or buddies but is always in her own corner, reading or studying at the laboratory.
Everybody hates her, so much such that she is given a nickname ugly Gwen by the girls in the cheerleading team.
Gwen on the other hand begins to notice the way the basketball captain, Jamal Christopher looks at him and this begins to have an effect on her to the extent that she starts daydreaming about them being together until one day when she decides to change her looks just to impress him but then it happens that he is not impressed with the change and it teaches her a vital lesson.
The story is about teaching everyone about lessons of life that one must not change to impress, allow people like you the way you are and nothing more.