For many of you, you all have stories to tell that hold literary, emotional, or spiritual merit. Life lessons. For many of you, you also may have more years of experience to back up these stories. I do not. I have experience from experience. My "wisdom" does not come from grey hair or an account of years, but from observing the world around me. I am an implant due to this, because I have never had solid roots: I have always been replanting them somewhere new.
There have been many instances where I have said or wrote significant things, and there are always stories and reasons behind them. With this book, I want to help people, to encourage them and to learn with them. Not to spread my opinion around or to so called "rant."
Every chapter begins with a quote, and I explain from there. I will do my best not to ramble, however, when one has so much to tell it can be hard not too.
I hope, for those of you who read, that you will learn things from this book. I wish for all of you to do so.
So here we enter now, on a new exciting journey, the journey and story, of a teenage traveling implant.
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Life Lessons from a Teenage Implant
OverigWould most consider a sixteen year old girl qualified to give life lessons? No. But I've lived in three different homes, went to three different schools, fought off bullies, been in a rock band, and moved across the country for a chance at a new lif...