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|aWilson, Martin,|d1973-
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|aWhat they always tell us /|cMartin Wilson
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|a1st ed.
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|aNew York :|bDelacorte Press,|cc2008
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|a293 p. ;|c22 cm
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|aSixteen-year-old Alex feels so disconnected from his friends that he starts his junior year at a Tuscaloosa, Alabama, high school by attempting suicide, but soon, a friend of his older brother draws him into cross-country running and a new understanding of himself
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650 |
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|aFamily life|zAlabama|vFiction
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650 |
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|aHigh schools|vFiction
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|aHomosexuality|vFiction
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|aSchools|vFiction
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|aSelf-actualization (Psychology)|vFiction
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650 |
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|aSocial isolation|vFiction
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|aTuscaloosa (Ala.)|vFiction
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|aLexile NC810L
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|aLexile 810
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