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Summary of David Magee's Dear William
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- ISBN8350040357
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- Date de parution11/10/2022
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Résumé
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 I was adopted, and my dad wanted me to have clear skin so people wouldn't stare at me. He gave me a Clearasil regimen, which didn't work.
#2 I was adopted, and my dad wanted me to have clear skin so people wouldn't stare at me. He gave me a Clearasil regimen, which didn't work.
#3 I was adopted, and my dad wanted me to have clear skin so people wouldn't stare at me.
He gave me a Clearasil regimen, which didn't work. I had to squeeze my pimples, even though I was forbidden to do so. #4 My dad, a biology professor at an Ole Miss, was the academic advisor for the premed football players. He cooked for them, and they would come over for dinner. As I got older, this became less and less, until it was just premed students.
He gave me a Clearasil regimen, which didn't work. I had to squeeze my pimples, even though I was forbidden to do so. #4 My dad, a biology professor at an Ole Miss, was the academic advisor for the premed football players. He cooked for them, and they would come over for dinner. As I got older, this became less and less, until it was just premed students.























