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You Are Here by Jennifer Smith
Ever felt like your missing something? That even in your family you don’t belong? This is how Emma Healy felt. In her brilliant family Emma always felt like she didn't belong. So when she found the birth certificate for her twin brother she knew this was it. Yet hope didn't last long when seconds later she found the death certificate for her twin just two days later. Set out on a mission Emma travels from New York to North Carolina to find the part of her that was mission. Accompanied with her neighbor Peter and a stray three legged dog Emma will find parts of herself she didn’t know existed.
Jennifer Smith writing is a common style; looking like it was written by a sixteen year old girl. With twenty-six chapters it not a very long book but a quick summer read. So sit down and buckle up for a nice summer road trip.
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