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About this book
"Both Can Be True" by Jules Machias centers on the relationship between two teenagers, Quinn and Talia, who navigate the complexities of friendship, identity, and love amid societal expectations. The story explores themes of self-acceptance, the fluidity of identity, and the importance of genuine connection, highlighting that differing perspectives can coexist. Its significance lies in its representation of diverse identities and the validation of multifaceted experiences in young adult literature.
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| Country | Year | Reasons |
|---|---|---|
| United States | 2025 | Other |