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Transition
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Continúa, Has publicado dic 23, 2019
This is the story of a young girl named Anna Baker. She lived in France but she was born in the United States, Mother Alexandra is a businesswoman. Anna had a 12-year-old sister, Annie, born in Frances. Their father left their mother and remarried a young woman. Because of a project in their mother's work, they go to the United States. All those they had known, they will be forced to abandon them. But how will Anna and her sister integrate into a country she doesn't speak for?
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I took a deep breath and spoke up. "No, I don't," I took a pause before continuing, "because I can't marry a blind person." Aria Watson, a girl born with treacher collins comes from a highly respectable wealthy family. She has everything money has to offer except for happiness. Aria has never been happy, she has never had friends mostly because she was homeschooled her entire life, and mostly spends her time indoors. That is until she met Axel Campbell, an optimistic boy from a high class family just like hers. Axel taught Aria the meaning of life and happiness. He sees the world from a different angle despite being born blind. The two instantly fall in love and Aria has never been happier. What happens when Aria find out that her family is using her for their own personal gain? Read to find out. P.S: I wrote this book when I was fifteen years old so please pardon my grammatical errors and feel free to point out my mistakes and I would prefer it to be in a polite language.