Backbone

Backbone

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*THIS BOOK HAS A LOT OF CURSING IN IT, IF YOU DONT LIKE CURSING I ADVISE YOU TO READ SOMETHING ELSE* "You got to stop wearing your wishbone where your backbone should be." If we have no backbone then that lets people walk all over us. People decide to Keep doing it over and over with no consent in the world. Chanelle is determined not to let her son walk all over her like he is the parent in the mother and son relationship they have. Read about Chanelle's Journey amongst the trials and tribulation's as a parent and also a human being.
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