Juvenile Delinquents

Juvenile Delinquents

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For Bridget Jacobs, a 16 year old girl from San Diego, her diverse group of friends is her life. They have always stuck together through thick and thin, no matter the circumstances. When the stress and pressures of life start to affect them, and they decide to rebel. They never wanted to get caught. The outlook is not good, and they have a choice; either attend a Juvenile Detention Centre for six months, or to be flown off to Canada and endure a three month program intended to held troubled youth. This will test their friendships, strengthen their bonds, and uncover new feelings. Their experiences, although not similar to everyone's, will have you laughing with them, crying with them, and loving with them in a relatable sense.
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