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Fifteen-year-old Mia feels like a ghost watching her own life when her parents' arguments escalate into a separation, triggering counseling sessions, strange behavior in her brother and sister, and a new connection with her brother's best friend.
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Notes on a Near-Life Experience
2009, Random House Children's Books
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Notes on a near-Life Experience
2009, Random House Children's Books
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1299236545 9781299236547
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Notes on a Near-Life Experience
July 8, 2008, Laurel Leaf
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0440421616 9780440421610
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Notes on a Near-Life Experience
February 13, 2007, Delacorte Books for Young Readers
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0385903855 9780385903851
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February 13, 2007, Delacorte Books for Young Readers
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0385733704 9780385733700
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Mia never thought she'd be the child of a broken home. Yet when she's 15 years old, one day her father just up and moves out. As her family life crumbles, her love life is finally coming together. Julian, her brother Allen's best friend and her longtime crush, has finally noticed her--and being with Julian makes her happier than she can put into words.Meanwhile, her mother has disappeared into work, her brother is skipping school and acting weird, and her father is cohabitating with a frighteningly sexy Peruvian woman named Paloma. Mia wishes the divorce would just go away so she could focus on Julian . . . but she can't ignore her problems forever. In this honest, witty, utterly accessible winner of the Delacorte Press Contest, first-time author Olivia Birdsall creates an authentic and lovable teenager in Mia Day.From the Hardcover edition.
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