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The Unwritten Rule

The Unwritten Rule is a thought-provoking novel that delves into the intricate web of societal expectations and the silent agreements that govern human behavior. The story follows characters navigating the challenges and consequences of living by rules that are not explicitly stated but are deeply ingrained in their culture and community. The novel challenges readers to consider the role of unspoken rules in shaping their own lives and the lives of those around them. more

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Elizabeth Scott
Elizabeth Scott

Elizabeth Scott, born in 1972, is an American author known for her young adult literature. Her works delve into the emotional and psychological changes of adolescents. more

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