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Marley and the gang are back! But this time with more action-packed fun, food, games and gossip - and some totally weird friend drama - on the freshman class trip to Camp Faye. This energetic trip of self-discovery comes just days before the start of one of the most exciting and nerve-racking times in any teen's life: the first day of high school. Marley realizes the bumpy ride to camp is only just getting started once she's off the bus. Caught in a drama storm - while discovering a new and unexpected crush - Marley's most intense and exhausting Camp Faye activity is one she never signs up…mehr

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Marley and the gang are back! But this time with more action-packed fun, food, games and gossip - and some totally weird friend drama - on the freshman class trip to Camp Faye. This energetic trip of self-discovery comes just days before the start of one of the most exciting and nerve-racking times in any teen's life: the first day of high school. Marley realizes the bumpy ride to camp is only just getting started once she's off the bus. Caught in a drama storm - while discovering a new and unexpected crush - Marley's most intense and exhausting Camp Faye activity is one she never signs up for...jealousy. Emotions run even deeper in this second installment of Twelve. Will Marley and the gang survive the four-day trip into the wilderness or will the trip destroy everything? What could possibly go wrong in a camp full of teenagers? Twelve: What Can Go Wrong? is M. L. Williams' second book in her debut series Twelve. In this story, Williams brings to life her own memories and experiences to tackle a series of poignant teenage challenges, all while keeping it fun, engaging and relatable through a classic high school camping trip.
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Autorenporträt
M. L. Williams is a first-time author who brings her relatable experiences to life. Growing up struggling with relationships and sexuality, she wants readers to know it's okay to shed the stereotypical identity and be who you are. She is a retired professional basketball player and spends her free time on bike rides, hikes, and playing video games. Readers' Favorite editor and author Carol Thompson, says M. L. Williams has a natural talent for storytelling, and her coming of age middle-grade novel Twelve will help those who are struggling to find their identity and their place in the world.