Sophie: A Story of Change
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  • Reads 7,254
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  • Parts 12
  • Time 5h 23m
Ongoing, First published Jun 15, 2018
High school is a period when many young adults discover who they are and what they want to do with their lives. But for some this path is longer and takes more unexpected turns than others. Thomas Swan is about to embark on just such a journey as he finds himself caught up in the machinations of the popular clique who've discovered a way to make the impossible, reality.

A collaborative novel written by four trans women, Sophie: A Story of Change features original illustrations.
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What's Wrong With Us?

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In the beautiful forests of California lies an incredible school. It's home to six teenagers from different parts of the world. Life there isn't too complicated, but like all teens, they're figuring things out. The school's diversity makes growing up there pretty cool. Amidst their shared experiences and the richness of their different backgrounds, these friends navigate the ups and downs of being teenagers together. But something happened that shattered their tight-knit group, leaving their friendship strained and their path ahead uncertain. Was it a misunderstanding, a disagreement, or something else entirely? "We're not just friends; we're family, even though we're not related; our connection goes beyond friendship. We're destined for each other. And together?" "We'll make memories that last forever." "We're not different just because we don't fit on society's expectations." -MacKenzie Gauthier