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“If you're having a bad hair day or a bad boy day, he'll whip up one of his yummy mango smoothies for you, sit you down, and say, "Little one, remember what's really important in life: a family that loves you, good friends, and not putting too much garlic in the pesto." — Chloe Carlson”

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Best Friends Forever

This book explores the complexities of friendship, detailing the lifelong connection between two individuals as they navigate life's ups and downs. more

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Nancy Butcher

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