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Told from the points of view of Hazel Porter, her mother Sarah (Ma'dear), 17 year-old Tricia, and 14 year-old Shanell; a single mother, attempts to raise her two teenage daughters while dealing with the threat of losing her job and caring for her ailing mother. When she allows her ex-husband Donald to use their apartment address as a drop box, she inadvertently places the family in danger. A story of family relations, teenage angst, secrets, blackmail and murder

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Told from the points of view of Hazel Porter, her mother Sarah (Ma'dear), 17 year-old Tricia, and 14 year-old Shanell; a single mother, attempts to raise her two teenage daughters while dealing with the threat of losing her job and caring for her ailing mother. When she allows her ex-husband Donald to use their apartment address as a drop box, she inadvertently places the family in danger. A story of family relations, teenage angst, secrets, blackmail and murder
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Autorenporträt
Anna Christian is the author of five books, Daniel's Wife, contemporary fiction, 2010; The Big Table, an illustrated children's book, 2008; Bobby and Sonny Mysteries Series - Mrs. Griffin is Missing and Other Stories, (2005) and The Newcomer, (2013) for preteens; and Meet it, Greet it, and Defeat it! The Biography of Frances E. Williams, Actress/Activist, 1999. She has two biographical entries in the 2008 African American National Biography Project published by Oxford University Press; one of Frances E. Williams and one of Rupert Crosse, actor. A freelance writer, her articles have appeared in Image Magazine and the Skanner Newspaper in Portland, Oregon. She has written book reviews for Sisterhood Agenda Magazine and the Salem Public Library, and book evaluations for L.A. Unified School District. In addition to her blog, "Celebrating Life" on blogspot.com, a readers blog on Goodreads.com, and three blogs for the Oxford University Press.