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The first rung: the betrayal The second rung: the assault The third rung: the rumors The fourth rung: the painting The final rung: no other way out Benji Stevens is 14 years old when her world falls apart. Betrayed, bullied, and battered emotionally, physically, and spiritually, her life spirals out of control. She is certain there is nowhere to turn and nothing to live for. Yet in the midst of the darkness there appears an array of hope in the form of her crazy uncle, her single mom, and a host of other characters she never dreamed would be there to help. When she is forced to join the Yeah,…mehr

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The first rung: the betrayal The second rung: the assault The third rung: the rumors The fourth rung: the painting The final rung: no other way out Benji Stevens is 14 years old when her world falls apart. Betrayed, bullied, and battered emotionally, physically, and spiritually, her life spirals out of control. She is certain there is nowhere to turn and nothing to live for. Yet in the midst of the darkness there appears an array of hope in the form of her crazy uncle, her single mom, and a host of other characters she never dreamed would be there to help. When she is forced to join the Yeah, but I Didn't therapy group, Benji is finally able to confront her inner demons and embrace her own self-worth.
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Ann has been a writer since junior high school, but to pay the bills she's waited tables, delivered newspapers, cleaned other people's houses, taught school, and even had a short stint as a secretary in a rock-n-roll radio station. She also worked as a 911 operator and a police dispatcher. ¿ ¿Ann's stories began to win awards in her college days. Since then she's published novels, novellas, and short stories. But even if no one ever bought another book, Ann wouldn't stop writing. For her it's the cathartic pause in a sometimes-crazy world. Most of the time, it even keeps her sane.