[A young adult novel] ends not with happily ever after, but at a new beginning, with the sense of a lot of life yet to be lived.

Richard Peck
[A young adult novel] ends not with happily ever after,...
[A young adult novel] ends not with happily ever after,...
[A young adult novel] ends not with happily ever after,...
[A young adult novel] ends not with happily ever after,...
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[A young adult novel] ends not with happily ever after, but at a new beginning, with the sense of a lot of life yet to be lived. This sentiment from the author of [A Young Adult Novel] captures the theme of fresh starts and new beginnings. In the novel, the main character wakes up one day and realizes that she has no clue what she wants to do with her life or who she is going to become. The novel ends not with a happily ever after, but rather with a sense of a lot of life yet to be lived.

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