A Long Way Home

A Long Way Home

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Elizabeth has 5 years to live. With a mom as a drug addict and cancer that literally kills her, she has nothing to live for. But there is one thing: her dad. Her dad left when she had cancer and never saw her since. He sent her a letter and she was so mad she never read it. She finally did when she met Steven who told her good reasons to read it. She. Read. The. Letter. In the letter she knows the information she was missing from the past 11 years.Will her and Steven be able to find him one last time or will the cancer take over.
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