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Stephen Chbosky. Fiction (Novel). The Perks of Being a Wallflower . by: Julia Maria Menendez. Summary .
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Stephen Chbosky Fiction (Novel) The Perks of Being a Wallflower by: Julia Maria Menendez
Summary Fifteen year old Charlie begins high school being alone, he feels out of place and feels as if he has no friends. He was in the Hospital before, and the mystery is to figure out why. Charlie finds friendship in Sam and Patrick which are siblings, they take him in but eventually he loses them, and he is lost once more.
Passage I Loved "We accept the love we think we deserve." Charlie's english teacher said this. I loved this passage because it's true. We accept the wrong people do to us because we think it's the best thing for us, and this relates to me. I thought what I had was the best, when it was really the worst.
Personal Response This book spoke to me in many ways. It made me understand what real friendship is, and what it means to have good friends.
Recommending I recommend this book to teenagers, especially those who feel as if they have no one. Because friendship can be found in anyone, even a teacher.