Heartstopper. Vol. 4

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Series
Heartstopper volume 4
Publisher
Scholastic Inc
Publication Date
2022
Language
English

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The fourth volume in the wonderfully sweet Heartstopper series, featuring gorgeous two-color artwork.

Now streaming on Netflix!

Charlie and Nick's relationship has been going really well, and Charlie thinks he's ready to say those three little words: I love you.

Nick feels the same way, but he's got a lot on his mind -- especially the thought of coming out to his dad and the fact that Charlie might have an eating disorder.

As a new school year begins, Charlie and Nick will have to learn what love really means.

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Contributors
Oseman, Alice Author, Illustrator
ISBN
9781338617580

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  • Heartstopper: Vol. 3 (Heartstopper Volume 3) Cover
  • Heartstopper. Vol. 4 (Heartstopper Volume 4) Cover
  • Heartstopper, vol. 5 (Heartstopper Volume 5) Cover
  • This winter: a Heartstopper novella (Heartstopper Volume ) Cover

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