Cherry

Cherry

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The beginning of her Freshman year, Cherry blew up her school. Her parents knew something was wrong with their little girl so they sent her away to St. Davies School for the Insane. After four years, someone even crazier than her enrolls. Cherry is no match for Amos Reed and together, they'll break out and soar to their freedom. "With freedom comes responsibility. For the person who is unwilling to grow up, the person who does not want to carry is own weight, this is a frightening prospect." -Eleanor Roosevelt
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Nadine Martin is one of the most popular girls at Roosevelt High School; liked especially for her genuine kindness. Adele Wilson - who suffers from a slight mental condition; causing her to be a bit stunted in her maturity, and extremely introverted to most - is the most misunderstood student at the school; referred to by most as either the "Retard" or "Freak". Mr. Trudeaux "enlists" Adele into his Sociology class to partake in a class project. Mr. Trudeaux pairs Nadine and Adele to become friends for the school year. And, although this starts out as being a class assignment; Nadine and Adele quickly connect and become best friends. Shortly after this, Nadine finds out that her leukemia has returned and that she will not survive her bout with the disease this time. Nadine now avows to help Adele build up her self-esteem and confidence, and to show everyone else at the school what a truly wonderful person Adele is; and, to treat her with the respect that she deserves.

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