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Getting caught shoplifting leads fifteen-year-old Mia to a greater understanding of herself, sympathy for her unmarried mother, and a job in a college laboratory which not only pleases her ailing scientist grandfather, but lets her glimpse a possible future brighter than any she had imagined.
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Fiction, Family problems, Shoplifting, Friendship, Mothers and daughters, Self-actualization (Psychology), Research, Universities and colleges, Juvenile Fiction, Children's fiction, Family life, fiction, Mothers and daughters, fiction, Universities and colleges, fiction, Friendship, fiction, Shoplifting, fictionShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Mia Morrow is impulsive, plain and simple. While her friends are concerned with grades and colleges, Mia would rather focus on the things that make her happy like chasing boys or snatching something off a department store shelf. No big deal, right? But then Mia gets caught shoplifting, and her thoughtless behavior doesnt just push her friends away, it gets her into a lot of trouble, too. In this eye-opening tale of friendships, family, and negative impulses, Cara Haycak subtly shows that the power to heal is within all of us, and it almost always starts with forgiveness.
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