Tyra Banks: A Biography
By (Author) Carole Jacobs
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
26th February 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
746.9092
Hardback
232
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
737g
This book chronicles the fascinating life story of the supermodel turned media mogul who has become one of the most influential African American women in our popular culture. Tyra Banks: A Biography tells the story of one of today's most visible, successful, and inspiring young African American women. It is a revealing look at Banks's meteoric rise from geeky adolescent to supermodel, actress, and TV mogulall in just seven years after initially being turned down by a number of agencies. In following the life of Tyra Banks, this authoritative biography finds the sources of her determination not just to succeed but to aggressively promote positive female role models and debunk biases and stereotypes too-often applied to women. Among the highlights are Banks's years as youth correspondent for Oprah Winfrey and her extensive philanthropic work, establishing scholarships, charities, and camps, while providing self-help advice for young women.
Carole Jacobs is is an award-winning writer and author who specializes in travel, health, fitness, and celebrities.