Girls like us / Randi Pink.
By: Pink, Randi [author.].
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TextPublisher: New York : Feiwel and Friends, [2019]Description: 310 pages ; 22 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781250155856.Subject(s): Unplanned pregnancy -- Fiction | Teenage girls -- Fiction | Single-parent families -- Fiction | Sisters -- Fiction | Historical fiction | Georgia -- Fiction | Chicago (Ill.) -- Fiction | United States -- History -- 1969- -- FictionDDC classification: FIC PIN Summary: Four teenage girls. Four different stories. What they all have in common is that they're dealing with unplanned pregnancies. In rural Georgia, Izella is wise beyond her years, but burdened with the responsibility of her older sister, Ola, who has found out she's pregnant. Their young neighbor, Missippi, is also pregnant, but doesn't fully understand the extent of her predicament. When her father sends her to Chicago to give birth, she meets the final narrator, Susan, who is white and the daughter of an anti-choice senator.
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Four teenage girls. Four different stories. What they all have in common is that they're dealing with unplanned pregnancies. In rural Georgia, Izella is wise beyond her years, but burdened with the responsibility of her older sister, Ola, who has found out she's pregnant. Their young neighbor, Missippi, is also pregnant, but doesn't fully understand the extent of her predicament. When her father sends her to Chicago to give birth, she meets the final narrator, Susan, who is white and the daughter of an anti-choice senator.

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