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An Abundance of Katherines (Hardcover)

by John Green (Author)
Key Phrases: tampon strings, feral hog, Colin Singleton, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Krazy Keith (more...)
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Grade 9 Up–This novel is not as issue-oriented as Greens Looking for Alaska (Dutton, 2005), though it does challenge readers with its nod to postmodern structure. Right after intellectual child-prodigy Colin Singleton graduates from high