Mademoiselle Jessica. cover

Mademoiselle Jessica.

by Francine Pascal

A model family ... Jessica Wakefield is sick and tired of spoiled Lila Fowler's constant bragging. So when she reads about the Model Family contest being sponsored by "Teenager Magazine," she's tempted to enter just to put Lila in her place. First prize is a fabulous, all-expenses-paid trip to Paris. To compete, all Jessica has to do is write an essay describing her perfect family. But the family Jessica ends up writing about is nothing like her real family. Still, it's just a joke until her twin, Elizabeth, mails in the essay by mistake. Now it's good-bye France and hello trouble--unless Jessica can convince the Wakefield's to pretend to be something they're not! DON'T MISS ANY OF THE BOOKS IN THIS FABULOUS SERIES!

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  1. Which character stayed with you after you turned the last page, and why?
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