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46th Street
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Ongoing, First published Sep 25, 2014
"Happiness depends on the quality of your thoughts." He repeated. 
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It sucks enough not knowing your parents, living around people who don't like you and a harsh Foster mom. That's the life of Robin Grover: lonely, sad, confused and anti-social. 

A glimpse of salvation named Jack Tomlin – a paper boy who has more to offer than one might think, changes Robin's view on life and for the first time, makes her life worth living. 

All this adds into the story of gain, loss, love, hate and truth: 46th Street.

This book contains explicit language. 

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