Criss Cross

Criss Cross by Lynne Rae Perkins, published by HarperCollins on December 26, 2007, is a reprint edition featuring 368 pages in English. This book explores the lives of young individuals as they navigate the complexities of friendship and emotions during a transformative summer. The narrative captures the essence of youthful longing and the anticipation of change, reflecting on the moments that shape their experiences.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of social themes woven throughout the story, as characters grapple with their feelings and the evolving dynamics of their relationships. The book delves into the intricacies of emotions, highlighting the significance of connection and the impact of personal growth. Through its engaging prose, Criss Cross presents a relatable exploration of the challenges and joys that accompany adolescence, making it a thoughtful addition to the genre of juvenile fiction.
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She wished something would happen.
Something good. To her. Checking her wish for loopholes, she found one. Hoping it wasn’t too late, she thought the word soon.
Meanwhile, in another part of town, he felt as if the world was opening. Life was rearranging itself; bulging in places, fraying in spots. He felt himself changing, too, but into what?
So much can happen in a summer.
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