Modern and Modest

November 21, 2008

WATERFORD, MI (MetroCatholic) - What a refreshing book for today’s Christian girl! Modern and Modest does not just show a girl how to dress and act like royalty, it lifts her up from the inside out. It’s a beautiful mix of fashion and beauty for girls with heavenly designs. The authors understand a girl’s heart and lead her through the basics of the fashion world. Everything from make-up to clothes, perfume, speech and style are presented in a girly yet Godly way. I love the “All Things Girl” series! What a God-send.

Patti Maguire-Armstrong best selling Catholic author of “Catholic Truths for Our Children.”

The fourth title of the ground-breaking series for Catholic girls has been released! “Modern and Modest” now joins the previously released titles of the “All Things Girl” series that have all been ranked as “best-sellers” by Ave Maria Radio’s online store and other Catholic booksellers.

Contact publisher at BezalelBooks@gmail.com for bulk orders or visit the author’s websites at www.TeresaTomeo.com or www.RunwaytoReality.com for more information.

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