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Hardcover Big Girl in the Middle Book

ISBN: 0517708353

ISBN13: 9780517708354

Big Girl in the Middle

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Her name is Gabrielle, but mostly she is called Gabby or Gab. She possesses a look that conveys both athleticism and feminine beauty. She is 27, 6'3", and a Nike spokesperson for women's athletics. A professional athlete (Women's Beach Volleyball Leagues 4-Woman Tour), Gab's face can be seen on the cover of Outside, Shape, Elle, Fitness, Volleyball, Self, Men's Fitness, Harper's Bazaar, and Vogue, as well as other magazines. Big Girl In The Middle,...

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Big girl

How would you feel if you were torn between two careers; modeling, and volleyball? That's what Gabrielle Reece encountered in her journey through life. This book, written by Gabrielle herself, was to tell the story of an extremely tall girl growing up mocked and taunted. I believe that this book is important for all vertically enhanced women. "Big Girl in the Middle" is basically about a girl named Gabrielle that grows up not knowing she is any different than anyone else, and is hit in the face with the fact of her abnormal height at the age of fourteen when she realized she was 5' 11". She does a few modeling contracts but likes playing volleyball for a living a little more enjoyable. She is on Team Nike and throughout her careers does horrible, many times not even winning one game out of tournament. This book is non-relational for many people of average height, and can be difficult to understand the stress she endured her entire life. I thought the book had its good moments but overall lacked the excitement that I feel it needed. I did like the moments in which the volleyball game was actually occurring and thought it was very descriptive and easy to visualize. The majority of the book was about her everyday life on the off seasons and her booming modeling career that she didn't want to pursue. If I could change this book I would change the random descriptions of her everyday life style. Overall, this book was a little boring and it annoyed me that she didn't take up modeling.

Gabby Reece's book Rocks!

I loved reading BIg Girl in the Middle! I was amazed to find that Gabrielle Reece was more fascinating than I thought she'd be. The girl is witty, beautiful, and she has some pretty deep thoughts on a lot of things-and a great deal of insight to back it all up! I think she should seriously be considered as a good example of a role model for girls, and some people out there would probably be better off if they acted more like her!

well-documented account of one beach volleyball team's trial

Karbo does an excellent job documenting Team Nike's trials and tribulations both on the sand and off. The style of writing is rather straigh-forward making the book hard to put down. I especially like the way Karbo has intermittently slid in chapters in which Reece describes herself, her feelings, emotions, etc. regarding both her abilities as an athlete in an up-and-coming sport and as a model. The most enjoyable parts of the book are the chapters in which Reece is giving the blow-by-blows of herself and her perspectives on life.

Gaby Reece is my hero

I am a 14 year old girl who is 5'8 and very thin. I have modeled before, and I am very athletic. I also am very intelligent. I find it hard to get close to people, and I think it's because they hate me because I am perfect. I am not perfect, but they seem to think so. Reading Gaby's book helped me to relate to someone. I used to feel that I was almost a freak because I was this way, but now I am achieving my dreams. (Well, kinda!) :-) I can truthfully say that Gabrielle Reece is my hero.

Inspirational for Girls that dont fit in, I guess

This book I think could definitely serve as inspiration for tall, athletic girls. I bought the book for the girl I'm dating, thinking it might give her some more confidence (she's tall and pretty as well, and is confident in some things). I just ended up reading the book before giving to her, and although the way it is presented is a little in-your-face, I think it could serve as inspiration for women who want to have some confidence in themselves, especially those that came from broken or dysfunctional families. One great thing about the book is it is full of one-liner philosophy that really hits the mark. These one liners are great because they make you laugh, but at the same time make you think. Quite brilliant in this respect. It's also sort of interesting, and a fast read, although the writing style is very "glam" in a way... sometimes it seemed as if I was just reading a really long Vogue article about Gabby Reece! Also at times, I felt Karen Karbo tended to fawn a bit too much over Gabby. I actually preferred the sections that Gabby Reece wrote... they were more personal and down to earth. Oh... and if Gabby Reece reads this review... send me an email! Will you autograph my book?? Just kidding... decent book!
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