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Paris is a teenage girl growing up in South Central Los Angeles during an era when money, sex, prostitution, drugs, and alcoholism are the only ways to deal with reality. Upset with her parents for abandoning her, she moves in with her grandmother Joyce, going from rags to riches. Bennie is an eighteen-year-old transgender battling his sexuality and anger issues due to a fatherless childhood. With no parental guidance, Bennie's heart has turned cold, but he still holds a special place in his heart for his best friend, Paris. Even though they come from separate homes and live different…mehr

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Paris is a teenage girl growing up in South Central Los Angeles during an era when money, sex, prostitution, drugs, and alcoholism are the only ways to deal with reality. Upset with her parents for abandoning her, she moves in with her grandmother Joyce, going from rags to riches. Bennie is an eighteen-year-old transgender battling his sexuality and anger issues due to a fatherless childhood. With no parental guidance, Bennie's heart has turned cold, but he still holds a special place in his heart for his best friend, Paris. Even though they come from separate homes and live different lifestyles, one's pain is not better or worse than the others. Paris and Bennie are both products of their environment, suffering from broken homes and childhood trauma. While trying to be accepted by their high school peers, drama always follows them. Together, they search for a fabulous lifestyle and try to avoid making the same mistakes as their parents
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Marsha Renee is a Native American born and raised in Los Angeles California. She has an Associate of Arts degree in Fashion Design and Fashion Merchandising. She's an Entrepreneur and business owner of Mr. Foxx Fashion. However, literature is her first love. She fell in love with words growing up in the '80s writing the lyrics from some of her favorite Hip Hop artists like Run D.M.C., Queen Latifah, Rakim, and Mc Lyte just to name a few taught her how to write music and poetry. She says, "Her mentors are those who inspired her writing, Maya Angelou, Terry MC Millan, Spike Lee, John Singleton, Taylor Perry, Tupac Shakur, and Ava Duvernay. Marsha always knew she would become a novelist and one day see her books turn into movies. When she is not writing, Marsha spends her time with her family, designing clothes, cooking, traveling, and cuddling with her husband under a cozy fire, drinking matcha green tea. As well as yoga, hiking,bike-riding, reading books, watching conspiracy theories, and listening to Smooth Jazz and Lo-Fi Hip Hop music.

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