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A Schneider Family Book Award Honor Book for Teens

Raw and unflinching . . . A must-read! --Marieke Nijkamp, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of This Is Where It Ends

[It] cuts to the heart of our bogus ideas of beauty. Scott Westerfeld, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Uglies



I am ugly. There''s a mathematical equation to prove it.

At only eight months old, identical twin sisters Ariel and Zan were diagnosed with Crouzon syndrome -- a rare condition where the bones in the head fuse prematurely. They were the first twins known to survive it.

Growing up, Ariel and her sister endured numerous appearance-altering procedures. Surgeons would break the bones in their heads and faces to make room for their growing organs. While the physical aspect of their condition was painful, it was nothing compared to the emotional toll of navigating life with a facial disfigurement.

Ariel explor

A Face for Picasso

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    A Paperback / softback by Ariel Henley

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      Publisher: Palgrave USA
      Publication Date: 11/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9781250895578, 978-1250895578
      ISBN10: 125089557X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A Schneider Family Book Award Honor Book for Teens

      Raw and unflinching . . . A must-read! --Marieke Nijkamp, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of This Is Where It Ends

      [It] cuts to the heart of our bogus ideas of beauty. Scott Westerfeld, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Uglies



      I am ugly. There''s a mathematical equation to prove it.

      At only eight months old, identical twin sisters Ariel and Zan were diagnosed with Crouzon syndrome -- a rare condition where the bones in the head fuse prematurely. They were the first twins known to survive it.

      Growing up, Ariel and her sister endured numerous appearance-altering procedures. Surgeons would break the bones in their heads and faces to make room for their growing organs. While the physical aspect of their condition was painful, it was nothing compared to the emotional toll of navigating life with a facial disfigurement.

      Ariel explor

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