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“One's character is set at an early age. The choices you make now will affect you for the rest of your life. I hate to see you swim out so far you can't swim back.”

Quote by Wendelin Van Draanen

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Flipped

This novel explores themes of self-discovery, friendship, and the transformative power of literature. It follows the lives of two sixth graders, Ally Barlow and Bryce Dallas Howard, who initially have a contentious relationship but gradually come to appreciate each other's company and shared interests in reading. more

Author

Wendelin Van Draanen
Wendelin Van Draanen

Wendelin Van Draanen is an American author known for his young adult literature. His works often explore themes of growth, friendship, and family relationships, and are highly appreciated by young readers. more

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