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Letters To The Sky

Letters To The Sky

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Dec 1, 2012
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September 8th, 2006 Farah Davidson had died due to cancer. Amanda Davidson, her only daughter took the biggest downfall from her death. The loneliness of a sixteen year old girl lingers in a house that never shines. Amanda is forced to live alone and devastated without any parental figure. Her father moved on and got himself a girlfriend, so he's never around. Amanda writes her letters to her mom on the date that she died. Three have been written four more to go. She plans to do this till she is twenty. From now one what will happen to Amanda? Will she live the way she has been since her mother died? Will new things spark up her life? This is Amanda's story and the path for her 'Letters To The Sky.'
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