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Dear Nobody is a young adult novel by Berlie Doherty, published in 1991. Set in the northern English city of Sheffield, Dear Nobody tells the story of an unplanned teenage pregnancy and the effect it has on the teenagers and their families.

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Dear Nobody has 150 pages.


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Dear Nobody was created on 1991-11-21.


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