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Teen Ink Magazine,
February 2004 :
Books Articles
Even the Stars Look Lonesome
by Christopher J., Wilmington, DE
Even The Stars Look Lonesome is a collection of short stories and poems by Maya Angelou that expresses her as a caring individual whose purpose is to give sound advice.
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Four Hours in My Lai
by Christina C., Westborough, MA
This book will attract not only history lovers, but also people typically not interested in this kind of literature.
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Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia
by Nina S., Wichita, KS
If an ounce of compassion exists in your heart, Princess: A True Story of LifeBehind the Veil in Saudi Arabia will make a shiver run down your spine. It isriveting and profoundly sad.
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Speak
by Paul O., Hamden, CT
As if high school isn't hard enough, Laurie Anderson comes up with a story that not only exploits these hardships, but also adds a new problem few deal with.
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The Secret Life of Bees
by Emily W., Trumbull, CT
Kidd's sensational novel is set in South Carolina in the summer of 1964, the summer the Civil Rights Act was passed. She writes from 14-year-old Lily Owens' point of view.
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