Your past will always be part of you, but does it have to define your future? Or can you rewrite your story? I want to explain it all to you. How this happened. How that summer the summer I was 16 made me the person I am today. I want to share my memories with you: the happy memories are like sunbur
The Story of You
โ Scribed by Regan, Katy
- Book ID
- 109229140
- Publisher
- HarperCollins UK
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 262 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780007237456
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โฆ Synopsis
Your past will always be part of you, but does it have to define your future? Or can you rewrite your story? I want to explain it all to you. How this happened. How that summer ๏ฟฝ the summer I was 16 ๏ฟฝ made me the person I am today. I want to share my memories with you: the happy memories are like sunbursts, sparkling on the sea. But then, like a current dragging me under, there's that summer of 1997. The summer my life exploded.The summer I had to grow up.The summer you came into my life. And so this is the story of you.
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