Little Black Girl Lost - Keith Lee Johnson - Livres - Dare to Imagine Publishing - 9781935825036 - 12 décembre 2019
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Little Black Girl Lost

Keith Lee Johnson

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Little Black Girl Lost

Dare To Imagine Publishing presents Keith Lee Johnson's classic tale: Little Black Girl Lost; a story that transcends time and circumstances that confront young adult women before they're prepared to handle evil in all of its forms. Her beauty is a magnet for unscrupulous prominent men who ignore her age and devour her chastity without fear of the illegality of doing so. Her beauty is also a provocateur of envious women who want her destroyed because of the betrayal of their men who refuse to leave her alone. This novel has numerous graphic scenes that many readers may find hauntingly reminiscent of the horrors of trafficking and other modern day events covered by the media during daily news cycles. Fifteen-year-old Johnnie Wise is a good girl who is suddenly confronted with the knowledge that she's been sold as a sex slave in her on home by her own mother. As she matures and becomes more skilled in the arts of love she becomes smitten by the high school football star and all-around bad boy, Lucas Matthews, who adores her. Shortly after Johnnie and Lucas become an item, Lucas learns of the "arrangement" that Johnnie finds herself in. As Lucas wrestles with his feelings for Johnnie and her "profession" he too finds himself confronted with a similar offer from a woman more than ten years older.
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Médias Livres     Paperback Book   (Livre avec couverture souple et dos collé)
Validé 12 décembre 2019
ISBN13 9781935825036
Éditeurs Dare to Imagine Publishing
Pages 206
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 12 mm   ·   430 g
Langue et grammaire English  

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