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Book About 11 Girl Wishes She Was Someone Else

The book tells the story of an 11 year old girl who wishes to be someone else, and her journey of self-discovery to find her true self in the end.

This book tells the story of 11 year old girl who wishes to be someone else, highlighting the struggles she faces and the way she finds her true self in the end. The book speaks of the power of courage and perseverance in the face of adversity. It will empower young readers to make the best of their own unique identity.
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She read about the girl wishing she were someone else and quietly recognised every page.

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The book understood that wishing to be someone else is a kind of growing up nobody warns you about.

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Eleven-year-olds and their bookshelves carry conversations adults forget how to have.

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She wished she were someone else and ended up becoming herself, slowly, chapter by chapter.

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The story works because it doesn't fix her β€” it lets her notice she was already fine.

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Eleven is when the mirror starts lying. The book is honest, which is why she keeps it close.

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She borrowed someone else's life for 200 pages and returned it knowing her own better.

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The girl in the book wishes for a new self. By the last chapter, she settles for an honest one.

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Books about wishing are really books about noticing what you'd miss if the wish came true.

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She read it three times. By the third, the wish had quietly changed shape.

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Eleven, with a library card, is a powerful and slightly dangerous combination.

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She wished she were someone else; the book reminded her someone else was wishing they were her.

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Stories about transformation work best when the magic stays small.

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The book didn't tell her she was special. It told her she was paying attention. Better gift.

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Eleven-year-olds wish to be older. Older readers wish to be eleven. The book holds both.

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She underlined a sentence about being misunderstood. It stayed underlined for years.

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The book taught her wishing isn't escape β€” it's a map to what's missing.

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Eleven and reading widely is the safest kind of rebellion.

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She wished she were braver, taller, anyone β€” and the book replied: you're already trying.

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The story is a small permission slip to be both unsure and worth knowing.

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She wished she were the girl in the next chapter. The book waited for her to catch up to herself.

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Eleven, with the right book, learns more about people than school will admit.

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The wish to be someone else is also a wish to be seen as you are. The book hears both.

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She finished the book and immediately wished for the sequel. That's how you know it worked.

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The girl wished she were someone else. The book wished she'd stay.