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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Aimee is a novel by Mary Beth Miller. A teenager girl named Aimee commits suicide, and her friend (and book narrator) blames herself for helping her do it. So do Aimee's parents and the police, and eventually Aimee's other friends. The story follows her after she is acquitted and moves away from where she used to live and starts over at another school, while doing court-required therapy. Slowly, what led up to Aimee's suicide is revealed and she comes to terms with the fact that while she didn't kill Aimee, she could have been a better friend. |