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Violence
None
No violence
Language
None
No profanity
Sexual Content
None
No sexual content; gentle romantic feelings from the original
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Mild: a wistful longing for what was lost and the gentle process of building something new
What this book is about
In this companion to Stargirl, Stargirl Caraway writes a year-long letter to Leo — the boy she loved and lost in Mica, Arizona — from her new home in Pennsylvania. As she adjusts to a new place, she finds a small community of unusual souls who need exactly what she has to give, and begins to understand that her capacity for love isn't diminished by distance. A gentle, optimistic companion that illuminates Stargirl's inner world with the same enchanting warmth as the original.
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