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164 pp.
| Front |
April, 2005 |
TradeISBN 1-932425-22-5$16.95
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4-6
An omniscient narrator tells the story of students in Ms. Dallimore's class 7B as they work on the essay assignment, "Who am I?" This abstract novel--tinged with eerie surrealism--focuses on the question of identity as it moves from character to character connecting the lives of the students and their families.