Jazz It Up
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  • Time 6h 4m
  • Reads 3,244
  • Votes 740
  • Parts 44
  • Time 6h 4m
Complete, First published Dec 11, 2019
Jackie Armstrong(Jazz) is an American brat; she is eccentric, feisty and extremely stubborn. She is infamous for getting into trouble with nearly everyone. 

Her parents then decided to send her off to a boarding school in Nigeria (her father's alma mater), in a bid to reform her bad character and hopefully change her for the better. Jazz quickly garners attention from the students and teachers because she is mixed.

Read as she wreaks havoc in her new school, gradually adapts to her new environment, make new friends and slowly turn a new leaf.

#2 in Wildchild
#3 in Queenbee
#9 in Wattpadfic
#12 in Nigeria
#13 in Boarding 
#36 in Teenlife
#94 in Boardingschool
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