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When my middle daughter turned 11, firmly entering into tween-hood, I decided that we would listen to this book together. We'd listen when it was only the two of us in the car together, usually on the way to karate. I should have re-read it before I started listening to it with my daughter so that I could prepare myself. Initially, Elizabeth dubbed the book weird, when the girls were practicing kissing, and chose to listen to The Greatest Showman soundtrack instead. But, I steeled myself that my
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Rereading this classic is a refreshing experience. I reminisced my first time reading it long time ago. And apparently, the English version is more relevant than the translated version (which seemed pretty old fashioned compare to the original). I love how Margaret contemplated about her life - from her religion, question about God, and even her desperate hope of being a normal girl- whatever that means. But still, I think some issues in this book (especially about Margaret's parents who stopped
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