New Chains, Same Shackles

New Chains, Same Shackles

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A collection of poems that give you an insight into what it's like to be a teenager so deeply in love, yet so deeply hurt.
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Being a teenager is dramatic, emotional, and confusing. Brooklyn enters Junior year in an overload of events that could be described as just that, leaving her life turned upside down. In addition, she will be moved across the country and discovers she will be sharing a house with EIGHT boys. Will she be able to hold onto her sanity through the whirlwind of events?

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