Problem Girl

Problem Girl

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Lola has a problem. Since age seven she's always had one. When both of her parents are killed in a car accident, she is transferred from foster home to foster home but continuously runs away or misbehaves and gets kicked out. She is now sixteen and doesn't care. Always drinking, smoking, reeling and passing out on the streets. But what if she met someone who did? This is the story of Lola Sikes, the Problem Girl.
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