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The Book Shop Aristotle And Dante Discover The Secrets Of The Universe
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Aristotle And Dante Discover The Secrets Of The Universe

$6.00

Trade paperback in very good condition.

“I got to thinking that poems were like people. Some people you got right off the bat. Some people you just didn’t get—and never would get.”

Aristotle is an angry teen with a brother in prison. Dante is a know-it-all who has an unusual way of looking at the world. When the two meet at the swimming pool, they seem to have nothing in common. As the loners start spending time together, they discover that they share a special friendship—the kind that changes lives and lasts a lifetime. It is through this friendship that Ari and Dante will learn the most important truths about themselves and the kind of people that want to be.

*Banned for “depiction of homosexuality and references to drugs and sex.”

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Trade paperback in very good condition.

“I got to thinking that poems were like people. Some people you got right off the bat. Some people you just didn’t get—and never would get.”

Aristotle is an angry teen with a brother in prison. Dante is a know-it-all who has an unusual way of looking at the world. When the two meet at the swimming pool, they seem to have nothing in common. As the loners start spending time together, they discover that they share a special friendship—the kind that changes lives and lasts a lifetime. It is through this friendship that Ari and Dante will learn the most important truths about themselves and the kind of people that want to be.

*Banned for “depiction of homosexuality and references to drugs and sex.”

Trade paperback in very good condition.

“I got to thinking that poems were like people. Some people you got right off the bat. Some people you just didn’t get—and never would get.”

Aristotle is an angry teen with a brother in prison. Dante is a know-it-all who has an unusual way of looking at the world. When the two meet at the swimming pool, they seem to have nothing in common. As the loners start spending time together, they discover that they share a special friendship—the kind that changes lives and lasts a lifetime. It is through this friendship that Ari and Dante will learn the most important truths about themselves and the kind of people that want to be.

*Banned for “depiction of homosexuality and references to drugs and sex.”

ISBN 978-1-4424-0893-7

Benjamin Alire Saenz

2012

Multiple award winner

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