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Fifty Days with Alice
Reading "Fifty Days with Alice" by Kelly made me realize that people care for you even if you feel otherwise. Kelly had an eating disorder, hurt herself , and tried commiting suicide. In the "Alice" camp , Kelly met nice people like her caregivers. Whenever she felt down or ashamed of herself they made her feel better. Also while being there she met amazing girls that made her feel that she isnt alone. In ' Alice ' they werent going to let her die even if they barely met her that summer, and that got to me.
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what inspired me to write was how they were strangers before that summer and they cared for her and saved her life.