From the Back Cover:
Everywhere you turn, you are bombarded by them. Face after flawless face on magazine covers and on TV, all looking so glamorous and happy, like modern-day paperdolls. They seem to have no insecurities or self-image problems of any kind. Their lives are perfect, and the message they send is simple: If only you wore what they wear, or were as slimas they are, or if only you had all the great stuff that they have, then you would finally be fulfilled. But is that really what true beauty is all about? In Paperdoll, Natalie Lloyd shows what happened when an ordinary girl from Samaria, who was also looking for something real, came face to face with the One who could make her paper heart come alive with purpose. She carried an empty jar to that well, hoping to fill it with water, but she came away with her heart filled to the brim with the love she had been looking for her entire life. True love—the kind that makes you healthy and whole, as you are meant to be—is waiting at the well. If you feel like your life is flat and two-dimensional it’s time to let God fill you up with the kind of love that makes extraordinary things possible. You’ll never be ordinary again.
About the Author:
""NATALIE LLOYD was the 1999 Brio Girl and for eight years wrote the In Step devotional column for Brio Magazine. She worked in student ministries for three years after pursuing a degree in journalism. Natalie is also the author of Want More?""
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