A Different Perspective

A Different Perspective

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Sophie Miller is a troubled sixteen-year-old. She is struggling with not just the problems that come with the job of being a highschooler, but she is also struggling with something nobody wants to face: bullying. Teasing, verbally and physically abusing her, the list goes on. But one fateful day, when she got punched so hard that she fell into a coma and woke up the next week, something magical happens. She has a whole new life. She lives in the richest family in America. Being the richest sixteen-year-old is totally new for her, with many changes. Those changes are so incredibly amazing, with instant popularity at her new private school, anything she could ever ask for in life, and a kind family. It seems too good to be true! And we all know the saying: if it's too good to be true, it probably is. With this new life, is Sophie able to survive, or is the price tag for this new life too expensive?
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Isabella Daniels is sixteen and just living each day. She's been to hell and back. She's been beaten, bruised, brutally violated... And yet she manages a smile on her face. She has the heart the size of America! She has good intentions. She even has a couple friends. She likes a guy that is in two of her classes, but is uncertain if he likes her. Lately, she's been depressed and her mom noticed. So in order to make Isabella feel better, she made her get out of the house with her friends for a day. Little did her mom, or Isabella, know that, that day would change her entire high school experience forever. Now her head won't stop spinning. Tears won't stop spilling. Fear won't go away. What does she do? Who should she turn to? What will happen? Read to find out.

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