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An insecure teen turns into a reluctant activist after realizing her beloved grandmother is being threatened by an elderly genocide in the making. This page-turner weaves together an exploration of family and friendships with civil rights, mob mentality, and the challenges youth with learning disorders can face.

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An insecure teen turns into a reluctant activist after realizing her beloved grandmother is being threatened by an elderly genocide in the making. This page-turner weaves together an exploration of family and friendships with civil rights, mob mentality, and the challenges youth with learning disorders can face.
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Autorenporträt
Jennifer Phillips writes stories that celebrate creativity, courage, and determination. She started out as a newspaper reporter in the Midwest and then spent many years in corporate and nonprofit communications. Now she splits her professional energy between writing for children and helping grown-ups make things work better through process improvement and creativity methods. She also advocates for social justice needs, especially concerning disability and mental illness. A Seattle mom of two young adult girls and one bird, she has more story ideas than time. She does her best writing super early in the morning when the coffee is piping hot and the house extremely quiet. Firebreak is her seventh book for children and teens. Come visit her at jenniferphillipsauthor.com.