ALMOST BLOOMING

ALMOST BLOOMING

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Ella Callo, the closeted bisexual female who never tried to be the center of attention, suddenly gets shoved into it after a huge scandal at her old school (Westbrook Middle School.) The then fourteen year old has to make it through almost two more years of Westbrook, which damaged her in many ways. After moving to a different school halfway through the school year, she has a very different approach to everything. Now, the sixteenth year ago, Ella Callo is ready to take on everything in this boarding school with beauty, grace, and a smile. She is ready to hide a side of her people never need to see again, just to survive the last two years of high school. What bad could ever happen when you try and kill people with kindness? Come along as you see the world through Ella's eyes and tackle everything down. Get ready to experience the good time and the bad ones!
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Deep in the breathtaking forests of California, there's a school unlike any other-a hidden haven for six teenagers from all corners of the globe. Life here isn't perfect, but it's simple... until it isn't. They laugh, they argue, they grow-bonded by late nights, inside jokes, and the magic of their differences. In this strange, beautiful mix of cultures and identities, growing up feels a little less lonely. But then something changed. Something cracked the core of their tight-knit circle- A fight? A betrayal? Or something else entirely? Now, with trust shaken and the future unclear, the question lingers: Can they find their way back to each other? "We're different. But that doesn't mean we have to shrink ourselves to fit what society expects." - MacKenzie Gauthier

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