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Eddie Munson never expected to be a big brother.
Aubree Miller never expected to be a little sister.
But somewhere between a lonely lunch table in the Hawkins High cafeteria and the passenger seat of a beat-up van, they found something neither of them was looking for: family.
This is the story of two outcasts who built a home in each other. Of drives home that became the best part of the day. Of mix tapes made with care, and pancakes shared at dawn, and the slow, careful work of learning to trust. Of late-night phone calls, and thunderstorms spent on the floor, and the quiet miracle of someone who stays.
It's about the weight of words like "fat" and "freak," and the even greater weight of words like "kiddo" and "little sheep." About the scars we hide and the ones we learn to show. About what happens when someone finally sees you—all of you—and doesn't flinch.
This one is for the freaks, the outcasts and the little sheeps.

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