The Girl Who Couldn't Draw Stars
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Ongoing, First published Oct 18, 2016
Mature
She's the one that sits in the back of the classroom praying that she doesn't get called on. She's the one who listens to class rock and barricades her from all the drama. She's the one that chews on her pencil when she's confused. She's the one that wants good grades, a degree, and a nice job when she gets older. She's the girl who couldn't draw stars.

Sixteen year old Luna Rose has been through a lot more than other kids at her school. With her parents divorce, her therapist telling her there's not enough help in the world to save her and telling her she belongs in a white room with a straitjacket, to her "friends" spreading a rumor about her, Luna Rose is tearing at the seams. See how she's deals with the pain and bullying in The Girl Who Couldn't Draw Stars.


All characters names and cities are works of fiction any similarities are not purposeful. Contains strong language, abuse, and suggestive language
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