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Isn't It Grand
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Ongoing, First published Aug 31, 2014
Sometimes, you make choices. And other times, choices make you. In the turmoils of an ordinary highschool, two not-so-ordinary teens educate each other on the complexities of the world through the eyes of our youth. Elliot, the football playing socialite, has done nothing but try to fit in as long as he can remember- keeping his true self locked up from the world. Alaska, the incredibly passionate and shy reader, seeks acceptance for who she is in a society so corrupt. Together, they will discover how similar the two sides of the high school spectrum can be while battling adolescence one issue at a time. 
Commenting on the circumstances, Alaska and Elliot will help each other realize how great life truly can be, if you give it a fair chance.
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