First Commander (Junior High School Series #2)

First Commander (Junior High School Series #2)

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Pia grew up in the place she wanted, but not in the house she wanted. Her father's presence made Pia feel calm and secure. He was her hero. After his death, Pia's entire world changed, and the house no longer feels like home. She lost half of her soul when she lost her father. As the eldest daughter, she's expected to be the strong one, but beneath that strength, she battles her own fears. How long can she stay strong? How long can she hold on to her promise to her father to always be strong? But she needs to learn to live on her own, not just in the shadow of what her father wanted her to be.
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