Stargirl, written by Jerry Spinelli in 2000, tells a story about a quirky girl trying to find her way in public school after being homeschooled. She remains true to herself, and her strange behaviors make Leo want to follow her one day after school to learn more about who she is. As he is following her, he sees that she leaves something in a random person’s mailbox. His curiosity gets the best of him, and he opens the mailbox to find that Stargirl left this person an unsigned Congratulations card. At first, Leo believes she just leaves cards in random people’s mailboxes, but it is later revealed that she searches through the local paper to determine where to leave the unsigned cards.
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