Breathe
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Ongoing, First published Apr 07, 2015
This is part of a "book" I wrote during my sixth grade year. It was a big hit among all my friends, and people would sort of argue who got to read it next. This is what inspired me to start writing, and many classmates of mine encouraged me to continue writing. Breathe was a way for me to escape the chaos of my transition into middle school. Through many situations such as the death of my BFF's brother, and other people's drama, Breathe is what helped me keep my cool.
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Elaine Blaise just hates George Martinez's guts. They fight like cat and dog, always trying to one up each other and make competition ensue. After a birthday party gone wrong, George is caught in a sort of traumatic pool accident, and manages to survive, Breathe explores the everyday life in George's adventure filled summer vacation to Australia. Though it might be surfing down a waterslide in a pair of Uggs, He's always on the periphery of mischief, but somehow finds his way back to being an all around good kid.
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