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A Growing Lad

✍ Scribed by U.M. Lassiter


Book ID
100160862
Publisher
eXtasy Books
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
96 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN
1771113782

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✦ Synopsis


You cant be a wallflower when youre bigger than the wall.

High School junior Alex Johnson thinks he finally has his life all arranged to deal with his Aspergers Syndrome, with the help of a handful of close friends and relatives. Everything threatens to fall apart when he suddenly finds his condition is really due to a one-off genetic treatment he had as an infant. Yes, the treatment saved his life, but now hes going through incredible changes that threaten to stand all his hard-won relationships on their head. Suddenly, he finds hes big man on campus literally!

Word Count :45542


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