Brick By Brick
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Ongoing, First published Jun 01, 2016
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Tory Blanchard is a typical teenager from Massachusetts. Her family of two sisters, two brothers and disfunctional parents add to the stress she carries. She is forced to balance the duties of being a teenager, all star volleyball player, and a source of income for e large family. She is forced to fight for money I'm small wrestle matches, and work two jobs.  

Tory is offered a once and a life time oppertunity to attend the most prestige school of volleyball in the U.S. of cource her family must've across the country and make a new start. Leaving behind, friend, family, and memories of a better time. After getting to the school, she is forced to deal with the torment of an overly sexist, and racist school. What will Tory do when she is pushed to her breaking point? Continue on and read how her story unfolds Brick by Brick
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