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The story opens with Sabrina, a well seasoned personal injury attorney, contemplating a different trajectory in life. She stumbles upon an old family practice that may help her seek a new path, or at a minimum, gain self-fulfillment. At just five years-old, Teddie is taken from her mother and placed in foster care, where she remains until college. Never understanding why her mother didn't come for her, and overwhelmed with the reality that she will enter adulthood on her own, Teddie is released from the foster care system to make it on her own. Angela struggles to battle depression on her own.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The story opens with Sabrina, a well seasoned personal injury attorney, contemplating a different trajectory in life. She stumbles upon an old family practice that may help her seek a new path, or at a minimum, gain self-fulfillment. At just five years-old, Teddie is taken from her mother and placed in foster care, where she remains until college. Never understanding why her mother didn't come for her, and overwhelmed with the reality that she will enter adulthood on her own, Teddie is released from the foster care system to make it on her own. Angela struggles to battle depression on her own. After losing yet another job and apartment, Angela doesn't want to go home to her mother, but doesn't want to face life on the street either. She is running out of options. Sabrina's decision to follow in the steps of her family legacy intercepts the paths of Teddie and Angela. The three women begin sharing the same living space, trying to uplift each other, while holding onto hope, and searching for the meaning of family and life.
Autorenporträt
As a lawyer, Lee'ah Giaquinto has made it her mission to ensure that people are treated fairly under the law. Lee'ah was raised on Detroit's northwest side. She describes Detroit as a very real, gritty urban city that has lots of textures, colors, and flavors that color her writing. She resides in Michigan, with her husband, Nicholas and son, Marcus, along with their pug, Pepper. Lee'ah's love of fiction led her to pursue her dream of being an author. In her debut novel, The Least of These, Lee'ah explores issues surrounding family, hope, love and finding oneself. To connect with Lee'ah, please visit her website at: http://www.leeahgiaquinto.com