Painting a beginning

Painting a beginning

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Life gets rocky when Kimber gets six of her class mates including herself put in detention for a month as well as having to plan there own prom. Kimber doesn't realize that she changed her life as well as six more that first day of school with a little paint. They all started out as the worst of enemies. Will that change when they all look past the mask society gave each of them to finally see the people with there own past and future underneath. This book is about stereotypes and about six teens who believe the stereotypes. Fate will show them differently but will they listen. In return they might find love and friendships that will last forever. Will they paint a new normal. Or except the stereotypes of the world.
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