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Cut

May 11, 2012
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Cut

Just enough to feel the scream inside, Callie cuts herself, though never too deep, never enough to die, Callie cuts herself just enough to feel the pain. Now at a residential treatment facility, called Sea Pines, filled with girls with problems that engulf them, Callie detaches herself from the world, allowing silence to fill...
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Cut

December 9, 2011
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Cut

Welcome To Sea Pines. A residential treatment facility for the mentally ill. There are many girls here who are struggling with problems that range from anorexia to self harm. Callie is one of the girls that self harm. She never cuts deep enough to bleed to death or anything, just enough to feel the...
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Cut

May 15, 2008
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For all humans, life is never perfect. Sometimes you may have a disorder, or a problem that just won’t go away, keeping you from reality. In the novel, Cut, by Patricia McCormick, Callie has a problem of her own. She likes to cut herself, keeping the scars on her wrists as memories. Once Callie...
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