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A Life Not For The Weak

A Life Not For The Weak

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Danial Harrison is a teenager... Just not your average teenager while most kids are outside the house playing or hanging with friends Danial is inside helping cook, clean, pay bills, balance checkbooks and helping care for his younger brother Mack who has autism. This to him is a normal day he doesn't realize the life he lives is abnormal. Until one day when his grandmother who is raising him tells him how he is adopted and that his parents are really drug addicts. This causes him to examine the world around himself in a different light, creating a fire in his heart, and causing him to rebel against everything he knows and how he lives this is his story.
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