Daisy (The Year I Turned Sixteen , Number 2)
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Daisy Walker is tired of being seen as the perfect, well-behaved daughter and decides that turning sixteen is the perfect time to reinvent herself. Under the influence of her new boyfriend, she begins to shed her goody-two-shoes image, much to the concern of her older sister Rose and the confusion of her younger siblings. As Daisy navigates this transformation, she discovers that changing who you are isn't as simple as changing how you act, and that family relationships are more complicated than they first appear. This coming-of-age story explores themes of identity, sibling dynamics, and the challenges of growing up while figuring out what kind of person you truly want to become.
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Diane Schwemm
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