A Career for Lynn by Nina Wilcox Putnam
Paperback. Condition: Good. 1950. Avon.
It was hard for Lynn Hopewell to realize that she was in New York at last, struggling to become a photographer's model.
It meant more work than she had ever imagined, but it was worth it.
On her own in the most glamorous city in the world, Lynn found little time to think about Cubby, the boy back home.
She was completely enchanted by her chosen career, as she learned the secrets of beauty and poise, and made new and exciting friends.
Little by little, Lynn got through her grueling courses.
As modeling jobs started to trickle in, she began to enjoy a social life.
That was when she realized there was a blind spot in her rose-colored glasses, for she had fallen in love with lanky Dixon Wells, a redheaded newspaperman who seemed to be the private property of beautiful and haughty Serena Ashley, who was determined to shatter Lynn's career.
How Lynn fought her way to the top of her field and won the man she really wanted, is a love story that will capture the heart of every modern girl.