You're Just Angie!
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Fourteen-year old Alyssa, on a walk to a park in the upscale New Jersey neighborhood she and her family have just moved to, encounters Angie, a girl about her age who has Down Syndrome. In befriending Angie and researching questions she has about boys and whether she can get married, Alyssa gains a much greater understanding of Down Syndrome and how best to answer Angie's questions.
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