by: Diane Schwemm
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Turning sixteen is an unforgettable milestone, and each of these four sisters has her own story to tell. Rose, the oldest, feels like she has the most responsibility when her father dies, and yearns t...
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Dive into the compelling journey of "The Year I Turned Sixteen: Rose, Daisy, Laurel, Lily" by Diane Schwemm, a novel that poignantly explores the complexities of family, love, and the pivotal moments of youth. This trade paperback edition, published by Simon Pulse in 2010, weaves a narrative that speaks to both juvenile and young adult fiction enthusiasts, offering a rich tapestry of characters and storylines that resonate with teens and adults alike. With 720 pages of captivating narrative, the book measures 8.2 x 5.5 inches, with a comfortable 1.7-inch spine for easy handling and reading. Its thoughtful themes include social issues related to dating, relationships, and the delicate discussions of life and death, making it a meaningful addition to any bookshelf that values coming-of-age stories with depth and nuance.