No, Don't Stop Me Now

No, Don't Stop Me Now

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Tresheera was born black, and for some unknown reason was sold into slavery at three years old. When she is not working in the mines, in fact, even then, she is questioning the realities of life. She brings us back to the truth of slavery and different conditions in the world, with a small twist of fantasy. "What sort of world do I live in that the happiest hour of the day is lunchtime?" All Tresheera wants is to bring free happiness to everyone, and to escape the retched maze of mines that she has been sentenced to. Now almost 14 years old, she waits to see if her dream will become a new reality, and continuing to question the justice of the world.
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