Girls Just Want to Have Fun
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Ongoing, First published May 01, 2017
In some places girls are  just property in others they have rights. Some live in shakes and others in manchones. Some with iphone7s and some with no running water. Some with 4  parents and some with non. Some dads are strict and some don't care at all. Most people with money don't realize that they have an amazing life but when you walk into a place where you're about to get killed because of your race,  culture or not being what they call right  then you start to understand and realize how lucky you are. Your parents might not be together but at least you still have them, or you might have one but at least you aren't on the street and at the risk of getting shot. You think you'r life is bad, take a look at this book to realize how lucky you really are. This is a book about 4 girls around the world so you can see what people are struggling with.
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