Breaking the glass ceiling

Breaking the glass ceiling

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Prologue ~ This is an original fiction work of mine. Similarities of any sort are purely coincidental. This is narrating a brighter side of small-town adventures by a group of young girls who just completed their early college and also a showcase of grit and determination that can be seen in these kids. First we highlight the childhood days of the three friends usually called the three musketeers of their class and then we showcase an intrinsic diversity found in the three characters. This is a historically set story going back to about 3 decades. Paula is an odd women out in this group in a certain sense because of her economic constraints but the other two are determined to pull her out of her family problems and the debt issues and finally a happy ending is achieved.
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