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Middle School Love Letters: Confessions, Passion, and Romance (in English)
Audrey E. Robillard
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Trinea O. Samuels
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Middle School Love Letters: Confessions, Passion, and Romance (in English) - Robillard, Audrey E. ; Samuels, Trinea O. ; Robillard, Audrey E.
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Synopsis "Middle School Love Letters: Confessions, Passion, and Romance (in English)"
Middle School Love Letters: Confessions, Passion, and Romance is a combination of coming of age love letters and naughty employee notes obtained by Dr. Audrey E. Robillard during her career as an Educator in various middle schools. Each letter is an exact replication of the original however; the names displayed are fictitious. The letters depict the monumental changes and turbulent experiences that impact the lives of adolescents and employees in a typical middle school. Step inside the developing minds of these middle-schoolers as they reach the onset of puberty. Read about their first encounter with things like love, heart-break, gender identity, peer pressure, and even sexual orientation. There are also letters in this book exposing sexual relationships among employees as they interact with each other on a professional and social level. Remember back in middle school when: -You were just an adolescent on an emotional rollercoaster?-You first fell in love?-You were infatuated with cutest boy or girl at school?-You experienced your first heart break and thought it would last forever?-You first experienced or experimented with sexual curiosities and desires? -Your emotions were driven by peer pressure?-You questioned your sexuality, sexual preference, or gender identification?