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Young Adult>Classic>Shelf A

A lot of people give this book and it's cartoon shit because they were exposed too young, but it's message is something that a lot of other books don't offer so I really think it should be available. Ideally, ages 12-17 would be able to handle the content and genuinely digest the meaning while still being young enough for it to have a lasting impact on their development.

Also it would be a library, not a bookstore.