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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal issues > Self-awareness & self-esteem
According to Pamela's cousin in New Jersey, the worst thing that
can happen to a girl is to start seventh grade without a boyfriend.
So Alice is glad that she and Patrick are going together. But
Patrick the boyfriend is a lot more complicated than Patrick the
friend. What's an appropriate gift for Alice to give him for his
birthday? What should she do if he wants to kiss her and she hasn't
just brushed her teeth?
Alice really likes Patrick, but sometimes it seems as though life
would be a lot simpler if they were still just friends.
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Helen Hurts
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Denise Fuchko, Keri Fuchko
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