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Book Review of Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon (Aerial Fiction)

Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon (Aerial Fiction)
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(From imdb.com) Junie Moon's face has been disfigured by ill-gotten burns, and depends on her friends and her wit to cope. She, Warren, and Arthur leave the hospital - they yearn for independence - and find a house to live in. Together they stumble into adventures involving the local fish vendor, nosy neighbors, surreptitious vacations, love, and frustration in finding jobs as they face subtle prejudices in their community, and their own particular medical problems.

(Me) Apparently this was also a movie in 1970, although I have never seen it. The book is very sweet and has a good message.