Nothing in common
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Melissa and Sara, talented sixteen-year-olds lacking in self-esteem, think they have nothing in common, but they are both struggling to cope with the death of the woman who acted as a mother to them.
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Melissa and Sara, talented sixteen-year-olds lacking in self-esteem, think they have nothing in common, but they are both struggling to cope with the death of the woman who acted as a mother to them.
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