Meet Paulina Porizkova. She's Czech by heritage but was born in Sweden, which, in raw pleasantness calculus, is like having a beer garden with chocolate on tap.
Paulina's written a book called A Model Summer, all about her profession. It's modeling. The title's a pun, see.
The New York Times Book Review has excerpted the first chapter. So far, I got through Paulina's plane ride to Paris and the awkward attempt to hide her communist-sounding last name from a stewardess. Then I turned the page and the picture at right disappeared only to be replaced by more text.
Much like communism, this book is a big tease that leaves you wondering what might have been had someone more humane been in charge.
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