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The Perks Of Being A Wallflower

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The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a coming-of-age novel that follows Charlie, a shy and introspective freshman navigating high school life, first love, family drama, and new friendships. Written by Stephen Chbosky, this touching story captures the emotional journey of stepping off the sidelines and embracing life through letters that reveal Charlie's world of music, movies, and self-discovery.

  • Author: Stephen Chbosky, also known for directing the film "Wonder"
  • Main character: Charlie, a thoughtful freshman learning about love and friendship
  • Theme: Coming-of-age fiction exploring first dates, family relationships, and finding your place
  • Setting: High school life with rich references to music and cinema
  • Major motion picture adaptation starring Emma Watson and Logan Lerman
  • Ideal for birthdays, book lovers, and anyone navigating the teenage years
  • Fiction and Literature category, perfect for young adults and reflective readers

Order The Perks of Being a Wallflower from Kapruka in Sri Lanka and experience Charlie's unforgettable journey through adolescence.

Package Dimension: 20 x 13 x 2 cm

Yes, you can order multiple copies of the book through Kapruka. Simply adjust the quantity on the product page before adding it to your cart.

Kapruka does have a return policy, but it typically applies to damaged or incorrect items. For more specific details, please refer to the return policy section on the Kapruka website.

Delivery times can vary based on your location in Sri Lanka. Typically, it takes a few days to a week for delivery after the order has been placed.

Yes, Kapruka offers a gift-wrapping service. You can choose to have the book gift-wrapped during the checkout process.

This book is generally recommended for young adults due to its mature themes and language. It may not be suitable for younger readers without parental guidance.

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