Growing up and fitting in are eating a young girl alive in Don’t Call Me Kit Kat by K. J. Farnham

As anyone who has gone through it can tell you, being a teenager sucks.

Your body is no longer something you understand. Your friends start to change and drift apart. Your parents seem like aliens and prison guards at the same time. You’re expected to look, act, and take on the responsibilities of a young adult. And that’s a difficult switch from being a carefree kid.

And for those who find themselves not fitting in for whatever reason, it can be even harder.

cover of YA novel Don't Call Me Kit Kat by KJ Farnham

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Published on August 03, 2016 07:00
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