
Content levels
Trigger warnings
Positive tags
Hero archetypes
Heroine archetypes
Protagonist archetypes
Synopsis
EM WATTS IS GONE. Emerson Watts didn’t even want to go to the new SoHo Stark Megastore grand opening. But someone needed to look out for her sister, Frida, whose crush, British heartthrob Gabriel Luna, would be singing and signing autographs there—along with the newly appointed Face of Stark, teen supermodel sensation Nikki Howard. How was Em to know that disaster would strike, changing her—and life as she’d known it—forever? One bizarre accident later, and Em Watts, always the tomboy, never the party princess, is no longer herself. Literally.
Is Airhead appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 12 and up.
A teen tomboy's consciousness is transferred into a supermodel's body after an accident. Clean read with mild peril and identity themes, plus satire of celebrity culture and corporate ethics.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death, body horror, and identity loss.
Who'll love this
A girl who never cared about fashion suddenly wakes up as a famous supermodel and has to navigate a glamorous life that isn't hers.