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Heretics Anonymous
by Katie Henry
Michael does not believe in a deity of any sort, so ending up at a private Catholic school is a bit of a stretch for him. Still, he quickly falls into a group of friends with different beliefs: Catholic, UU, Jewish, and pagan, to name a few, making Michael the token atheist. Through the course of his time at his new school, Michael learns a lot about when to accept things, when to challenge things, and when to open his mind to new differences. This was a cute, easy read.