American rage

American rage

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Aiyanna, Ainsley, and Andrew. the trio that will never come apart. They've been inseparable since childhood. Their lifelong friendship is tested to its limits when Aiyanna ,Andrew , and Ainsley face problems with everyone around them they decided to run away. The novel explores the challenges of navigating shifting dynamics within a long-standing friendship as the trio faces personal crises. Amidst the turmoil of Aiyanna's expulsion and Andrew's impulsive decision, the story questions whether the bonds of their friendship can withstand the strain of individual struggles and the complexities of growing up. The central conflict revolves around their ability to maintain their connection while grappling with their evolving lives and the consequences of their choices. Will they get out of this mess and finally escape what once was home, but now their torture? Read to find out.
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