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KAVITA DASWANIKavita Daswani has been a fashion correspondent for CNN International and CNBC Asia, and has written for the Los Angeles Times and the International Herald Tribune, among many other publications. She is the author of three adult novels, For Matrimonial Purposes, The Village Bride of Beverly Hills, and Salaam, Paris. She lives with her family in Los Angeles, where she writes for Women's Wear Daily. She makes her YA debut with Indie Girl. FEATURED TITLE FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD INDIE KONKIPUDDI HAS ALWAYS DREAMED OF BECOMING A FASHION REPORTER. She'd do anything to land an internship with glamorous Celebrity Style magazine -- even babysit publisher Aaralyn Taylor's two-year-old son. Indie's neurosurgeon dad can't understand why Indie would want to spend her weekends picking Play-Doh off of someone else's Persian carpets, and pretty soon she starts asking herself the same thing. Then Indie finds out that (1) Celebrity Style is in trouble, and (2) Hollywood's hottest star is having her wedding dress made in a village in India. Indie's sure she's scored the juiciest gossip in town -- the kind of story that will put the magazine back on the map and finally land her the internship! But when things don't pan out exactly as planned, Indie wonders -- will Aaralyn ever see her as anything more than just the hired help?
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