Define “normal” A Novel

Define “normal” by Julie Anne Peters is a novel published by Little, Brown in 2008. This first paperback edition spans 196 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Antonia, who, upon agreeing to meet with Jasmine as a peer counselor at their middle school, discovers that this girl, characterized by her black lipstick and pierced eyebrow, will play a significant role in helping her navigate the serious challenges she faces at home.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the complexities of friendship and personal struggles. As Antonia and Jasmine’s relationship develops, the book delves into themes of support and understanding amidst difficult circumstances. The characters’ interactions highlight the impact of peer relationships during formative years, making it a relevant exploration of adolescence and the search for identity.
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When she agrees to meet with Jasmine as a peer counselor at their middle school, Antonia never dreams that this girl with the black lipstick and pierced eyebrow will end up helping her deal with the serious problems she faces at home and become a good friend.
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