Being Biracial
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  • Reads 18,029
  • Votes 450
  • Parts 27
  • Time 2h 49m
Ongoing, First published Feb 16, 2014
16 year old Jezebel Peterson doesn't live the perfect life like she reads about in books, sees in movies. Her life is the complete opposite. She is biracial. Her dad is a drunken idiot that beats on her mom. He comes from a racist family. He did the opposite of what was expected of himself and married a black woman. His family was always against it. They had three kids. Her mom is the sweetest person you could meet. How did she end up with a guy like him? Jezebel is in the 11th grade, deals with being shy, and has to help raise her younger siblings at ages 2 and 6. She never had a boyfriend because she is convinced every guy is like her dad. What will she do when she not only falls for a guy, but falls for a white guy?
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