By Barbara Slate. Ancient Rome had its teens, with teenage problems and hijinks. There's Princess Cornelia on her sixteenth birthday. She has everything royalty could ever want, right? Wrong. That would defy nature. The only constant for a teen is the agony and ecstasy of life. In Sweet XVI, Cornelia, her friend Aria and Antony, the love of their lives, all prove that teens are the same in every century. No wonder Rome fell.
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