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The Dividing Line

Autor Stephanie Ganey
en Limba Engleză Paperback – noi 2022
The Dividing Line is a story about Samantha and Rachel. As most teenagers do, they often want to fit in with the world or peer groups. They try changing themselves to appear perfect, however they will find out that they are already perfect. The Dividing Line is a book that crosses generational boundaries and is always a pleasure to read.
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ISBN-13: 9798822905368
Pagini: 24
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 x 2 mm
Greutate: 0.1 kg
Editura: Palmetto Publishing

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The author, Stephanie R. Ganey, was born in a small, beautiful town in North Carolina, where she learned a lot about friends and relationships. She often relates her adventures in many of her short stories and poems.She was born in 1980. As she progressed through school, she had many accomplishments. Some of her other short stories and poems include the following:"The Go-Kart Experience""The Ruler of the Underground World""The Turtle""Why Me?""Why Me?" will appear in the National Library of Poetry Collection. The title of the series is East of the Sunrise.The author, Stephanie R. Ganey, was born in a small, beautiful town in North Carolina, where she learned a lot about friends and relationships. She often relates her adventures in many of her short stories and poems.She was born in 1980. As she progressed through school, she had many accomplishments. Some of her other short stories and poems include the following:"The Go-Kart Experience""The Ruler of the Underground World""The Turtle""Why Me?""Why Me?" will appear in the National Library of Poetry Collection. The title of the series is East of the Sunrise.