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Acknowledgments vii
Preface ix
Notes to the Actor xv
Seven Key Questions xvii
Boys Theme
Albert: Heartbreak 3
Malcolm: Painful Secret 7
Tyrese: Best Day 11
Dean: Jealousy 15
Second String: Competition 17
Pearl Harbor: Deciding What's Right For You 21
Chadon: Feeling Different 25
Max: Making Money 29
About Leslie: Love/Getting Real 33
The Lonely Moment: Too Smart 37
Kevin: Life Change 41
Joel: Blessing and a Curse 45
Edward: Trouble Focusing/Being Hyper 49
Dead: No Way Out 53
The Long Way Home: Fighting 55
Coleman: Sadness 59
Girls Theme
Star Wars: Saying the Right Thing 65
The Gap: Making Choices 69
The Wizard of Oz: Blame 73
The Wave: Confusion 77
The Tray: Embarrassment 81
Grass is Always Greener: Connection 85
John Wayne: Dreams Come True 89
Next Door Neighbors: Separation 93
The Recorder: Hiding aSecret 97
Bus Stop: Heartbreak 101
Tomahawk: Confidence 105
Grandma: New Experiences 109
Aileen: Lonely 113
Jenny: Losing a Best Friend 117
Lainie: Abuse 121
First Love: Love 125
About the Author 129
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