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The novel presents a raw and realistic look at the struggle for civil rights and racial integration in the United States, while following the growing friendship and romance between Sarah and Linda. The characters are well-developed and authentic, allowing readers to become emotionally invested in their stories.
In addition to addressing important issues such as race, identity, and sexuality, the novel also highlights the importance of friendship and mutual understanding. The prose is snappy and well-written, making for an easy and exciting read.
In summary, "Lies We Tell Ourselves" is a brave and powerful novel that addresses important issues in American history and follows the story of two girls fighting for their right to an equal education and for acceptance of their love in an intolerant society.

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