Bridge To Terebithia

Bridge To Terebithia

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Leslie broke is a normal high school girl who has many interest in art and creative things. Just on the other hand is a boy who loves running and drawing, but no one really knows about his past or anything really about him. What happens in this book if a Leslie broke finds out about Jess's talents? What happens when a tragic things happen on Tuesday, March 8? What happens when Leslie and Jess create a new place, imaginary land Terebintha? What happens find out in Bridge To Terebintha.
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Daiha Smith has everything, or, so it seems. Her dad received a promotion, and with that promotion, her family seemed to gain everything. But Daiha lost a lot in the process. Her parents are never home anymore, her sister cares more about her friends than her family, and Daiha has yet to escape the cruel remarks, evil stares, and just the mean girls at school. It seems to her that nobody cares about her anymore... Will somebody notice the self harm, the anorexia, before its too late? WARNING: triggers throughout the novel Please read with a grain of salt. This was written when I was 14, and needs extreme editing. 2014 © ele0411. All Rights Reserved Poetry : #1 [ 7 . 12 . 16 ] disclaimer: I do not own any pictures (including the cover art), videos, or lyrics (on cover) used in the story and do not claim them as my own work. credit goes to the rightful owners.

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