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“P—Jamie!” I called. He waded back toward me. “I’m starting to think my name is Pajamie.” “Your name should be Pajerky. You said it wasn’t deep.” “Pajerky?” He gave me a skeptical look. “That’s Pathetic.” “We’ll see how smug you are once I’m on dry land.”

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Rites of Spring (Break)

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Diana Peterfreund
Diana Peterfreund

Diana Peterfreund is an American author born on January 20, 1979. Her works span a variety of literary genres, including science fiction, fantasy, and young adult novels. Peterfreund is known for her unique imagination and profound emotional descriptions. more

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