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Morgan's identity is not defined by society's norms from "summary" of Birthday by Meredith Russo

Morgan knows who she is, even if others don't always see it. She understands that society has certain expectations and norms that it often tries to force upon people. But she refuses to let those norms define her. She knows that her identity is something deeply personal and unique, something that can't be neatly packaged or neatly labeled. Morgan's journey is one of self-discovery and self-acceptance. She navigates the complexities of her identity with courage and determination, refusing to be constrained by society's narrow definitions of who she should be. She understands that true authenticity comes from within, not from conforming to external expectations. Throughout the book, Morgan confronts the challenges of being true to herself in a world that sometimes struggles to accept difference. She faces discrimination and prejudice, but she doesn't let it dim her light. She knows that her worth isn't determined by society's opinions or judgments. Morgan's story is a powerful reminder that identity is something deeply personal and deeply individual. It can't be reduced to a checklist of characteristics or behaviors. It's about embracing who you are, even if that means going against the grain. Morgan's journey is a testament to the power of self-love and self-acceptance. She shows us that true strength comes from being unapologetically yourself, even when the world tries to tell you otherwise. In a world that often seeks to categorize and label, Morgan reminds us that true freedom comes from being true to who you are, no matter what.
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    Birthday

    Meredith Russo

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