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Rosa is just eighteen. You'd expect her to be off to university, or going on a gap year, or about to start an apprenticeship, wouldn't you? You'd expect her life to be full of possibilities and exciting new horizons. But this is not the case for Rosa. Diagnosed with a rare and incurable neural condition when she was just ten years old, Rosa is confronting mortality. This disease will kill her, and soon...
''She, Myself and I'' is a thoughtful and engaging story and I enjoyed it.
If it's the memories and consciousness aspect of ''She, Myself and I'' that most interests you, try [[The Adoration of Jenna Fox by Mary E Pearson]] or [[Skinned by Robin Wasserman]], both quite challenging reads. For more on apprenticeships, try [[A Bradford Apprenticeship by Donald Naismith]].
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