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Growing friendships : a kid's guide to making and keeping friends / Eileen Kennedy-Moore and Christine McLaughlin.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublisher: New York ; Beyond Words : Hillsboro, Oregon : Aladdin, 2017Distributor: Old Saybrook, Connecticut : www.micromarketing.orgDescription: pages cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781582705897 (hardcover)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 155.4/1925 23
LOC classification:
  • BF723.F68 K456 2017
Summary: "From bestselling author Julie Klam comes a lively and engaging exploration of celebrity: why celebrities fascinate us, what it means to be famous today, and why celebrities are so important. "When I was young I was convinced celebrities could save me," Julie Klam admits in The Stars in Our Eyes, her funny and personal exploration of fame and celebrity. As she did for subjects as wide-ranging as dogs, mothers and friendship, Klam brings her infectious curiosity and crackling wit to the topic of celebrity. As she admits, "I've always been enamored with celebrities," be they movie stars, baseball players, TV actors, and now Internet sensations. "They are the us we want to be." Celebrities today have a global presence and can be, Klam writes, "some girl on Instagram who does nude yoga and has 3.5 million followers, a 13-year-old 'viner,' and a Korean rapper who posts his videos that are viewed millions of times." In The Stars In Our Eyes, Klam examines this phenomenon. She delves deep into what makes someone a celebrity, explains why we care about celebrities more than ever, and uncovers the bargains they make with the public and the burdens they bear to sustain this status. The result is an engaging, astute, and eye-opening look into celebrity that uncovers the truths about fame as it explains why it's such an important part of life today."-- Provided by publisher.
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BOOK Wasatch County Library Second Floor Junior NonFiction J 155.4 Kennedy-Moore (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 34301002150573
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"From bestselling author Julie Klam comes a lively and engaging exploration of celebrity: why celebrities fascinate us, what it means to be famous today, and why celebrities are so important. "When I was young I was convinced celebrities could save me," Julie Klam admits in The Stars in Our Eyes, her funny and personal exploration of fame and celebrity. As she did for subjects as wide-ranging as dogs, mothers and friendship, Klam brings her infectious curiosity and crackling wit to the topic of celebrity. As she admits, "I've always been enamored with celebrities," be they movie stars, baseball players, TV actors, and now Internet sensations. "They are the us we want to be." Celebrities today have a global presence and can be, Klam writes, "some girl on Instagram who does nude yoga and has 3.5 million followers, a 13-year-old 'viner,' and a Korean rapper who posts his videos that are viewed millions of times." In The Stars In Our Eyes, Klam examines this phenomenon. She delves deep into what makes someone a celebrity, explains why we care about celebrities more than ever, and uncovers the bargains they make with the public and the burdens they bear to sustain this status. The result is an engaging, astute, and eye-opening look into celebrity that uncovers the truths about fame as it explains why it's such an important part of life today."-- Provided by publisher.

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