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Same Difference


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No. of pages 99

Published: 1998

Great for age 6-12 years

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"Same Difference" by William Taylor explores the complexities of identity and relationships through the eyes of its protagonist, a young man navigating the challenges of adult life. As he grapples with the expectations of society, familial obligations, and his own desires, he forms a deep connection with a diverse group of friends. Their interactions reveal the nuances of friendship, love, and the search for belonging. The story reflects on how differences can shape our experiences and understanding of one another, ultimately demonstrating that what may seem like a divide can actually foster empathy and connection. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

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There are 99 pages in this book. This book was published in 1998 by Egmont UK Ltd .

Anne Fine is a bestselling author, former Children's Laureate and prize-winner with great profile across the trade, libraries and educational markets. Vivian French is a well-known author who has written over 150 books for children. Andrew Matthews is a celebrated children's author, who has written over fifty books and has twice been nominated for the Smarties prize. Jan Mark is a prestigious children's author and has been writing children's books for over 30 years. Jacqueline Woodson was born in Ohio and grew up in South Carolina. She has written several books for teenagers and recently won the Coretta Scott King Award which honours African-American writers of outstanding books for children. She has received two American Library Association Awards, and the Kenyon Review Award for Literary Excellence in Fiction for Autobiography Of A Family Photo, published by Penguin US. Jacqueline now lives in Brooklyn, New York. Author: Simon Puttock wa born in New Zealand but now lives in Edinburgh. He is an established children's picture book writer and has worked with many publishers including Macmillan and OUP. Authors featuring on this anthology include Margaret Mahy, Allan Ahlberg, Dick King-Smith, Adele Geras, Michael Rosen, Linda Allen and Vivian French

 

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