Growing Up Between Stops on the A-Train

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Growing Up Between Stops on the A-Train
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Publisher : Moroen Hus
Total Pages : 367
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ISBN-10 : 1733956018
ISBN-13 : 9781733956017
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Book Synopsis Growing Up Between Stops on the A-Train by : Jennifer Y. Johnson-Garcia

Book excerpt: Jennifer Johnson is blessed with a beautiful singing voice but cursed with type 1 diabetes and stepparents who are intent on making life miserable. By seventeen, Jennifer leaves home. Determined, she kisses Colorado goodbye and sets off on a one-way trip to New York City where events set her on the rockiest road to dreams come true.


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