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Francine Pascal

Rebel

3.95

Part of "Fearless" series

"Rebel" by Francine Pascal is a young adult novel that follows the story of a teenage girl, Jessie, who moves to a new town and finds herself in the midst of a group of rebellious students. The book, published in 1983, is the first in the "Fallon" series and offers a compelling look into the lives of teenagers as they navigate the challenges of growing up. Jessie, the protagonist, is a likable and relatable character who is struggling to find her place in a new town. She is drawn to the rebel group, led by the enigmatic and charismatic David, and soon finds herself caught up in their dangerous and thrilling world. As she becomes more involved with the group, Jessie is forced to confront her own values and beliefs, and to make difficult decisions that will impact her future. Pascal's writing is engaging and descriptive, bringing the characters and setting to life in a way that is both believable and captivating. The themes of rebellion, identity, and self-discovery are explored in depth, making this book a great choice for young adults who are trying to make sense of their own place in the world. "Rebel" is a fast-paced and exciting read that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. The characters are well-developed and relatable, and the plot is full of twists and turns that will keep readers guessing until the very end. Overall, "Rebel" is a must-read for fans of young adult fiction, and a great addition to any library or personal collection...

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