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Let's Make a Memory
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Complete, First published Jun 08, 2016
Mature
Kendall Anderson has dealt with anxiety her whole life. Now, the summer between high school graduation and the start of college, she must face the death of one of her best friends. How can Kendall carry on with her life and accomplishments when they mean nothing anymore? Confusion, depression, growing up, defining friendship, and finding love... this summer will change everything. 

Copyright 2016 Kate Sully 
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This is a work of fiction; any similarities to real people/events are coincidental and/or fictionally used. No part of this book may be replicated.
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