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Navigating Change: Skylar's Journey in "Me, Just Different"

"Me, Just Different" by Stephanie Morrill follows high school senior Skylar Hoyt as she grapples with the challenges of changing her wild lifestyle. Torn between her desire for a fresh start and the fear of losing her friends, Skylar decides to embrace a new path by attending church. However, her sister's secret rocks her world, and betrayal from her friends leaves her feeling isolated. Through it all, her kind neighbor Connor becomes a supportive ally, helping her navigate her transformation. This engaging teen novel explores themes of love, self-discovery, and true friendship.

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Navigating Change: Skylar's Journey in "Me, Just Different"

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  1. Bookshare By: Rachel Posey 2nd Block February 25th, 2011 Me, Just Different By: Stephanie Morrill

  2. Author: Stephanie Morrill • Genre: Teen Fiction • Number of Pages: 248 • Year Published: 2009

  3. Summary • Me, Just Different tells the story of Skylar Hoyt, a high school senior who is sick of her wild lifestyle. But if she decides to change, she may lose her friends and her spot in the “in” crowd. Despite the downsides, Skylar decided to start attending church and her new life was beginning to feel normal. But when Skylar discovers her sister’s big secret, her world begins to unravel at the seams. The only person who seems to understand is her annoyingly friendly neighbor, Connor. But soon after her friends backstab her and her family doesn’t seem to care anymore, Skylar realizes what a great friend Connor really is and that maybe, he is the only one who can accept the newly reinvented Skylar Hoyt.

  4. Me, Just Different was a really good book and I would recommend it to anyone who is looking for a great teen book about love, loss, and what it means to be a true friend.

  5. My Rating • I give this book a 4 out of 4.

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