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Belonging

Published
Aug 2001
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General Fiction General Fiction
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212

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When fifteen-year-old Meg Hollis insists on entering her local high school, her parents are skeptical. Because Meg is blind, they worry that she will not be able to keep up with her classwork or find her way through the halls. They tell her she can try it for a semester; if it doesn't work out, she can go to the Institute for the Blind.Meg finds herself under pressure to succeed academically, to show her parents that she can handle regular school. But the hardest part for her is the social scene. Meg longs to be part of the "in crowd," and works hard not to appear different from her peers. A group of unconventional friends and a memorable teacher help Meg discover who she really is. During a tumultuous few months Meg learns that it is not her blindness, but her sense of herself that makes her unique.

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Oct 1979 Ace ISBN 0448053853
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Aug 2000 iUniverse ISBN 0595193951
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Jan 1978 Dial ISBN 0803705301
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Aug 2000 Turtleback Books ISBN 0613845498
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Sep 2001 iUniverse ISBN B007STMXPQ
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Sep 2001 iUniverse ISBN 1475912048
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