A New Home (The Jen-Jen Chronicles, Book One)

Kids, Teen, Social Issues, General Fiction, Fiction
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Author: Mark T. Arsenault ISBN: 9781370615681
Publisher: Mark T. Arsenault Publication: October 7, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Mark T. Arsenault
ISBN: 9781370615681
Publisher: Mark T. Arsenault
Publication: October 7, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Jennifer is a bright 10-year-old girl who lives with her daddy, whom she just met last year. She loves her daddy but he's gone a lot. When they are evicted from their home, he sends Jennifer to her friend Danielle's for the weekend so he can find a new place to live. That begins Jennifer's new journey of discovery, in which she learns the true meaning of home and family.

Parental advisory: While written for younger readers, The Jen-Jen Chronicles deals with the subjects of neglect, substance abuse, and other serious topics, albeit in an age-appropriate way. This book may not be suitable for some children without parental guidance. We encourage parents/guardians to discuss the story and topics in this book with your child.

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Jennifer is a bright 10-year-old girl who lives with her daddy, whom she just met last year. She loves her daddy but he's gone a lot. When they are evicted from their home, he sends Jennifer to her friend Danielle's for the weekend so he can find a new place to live. That begins Jennifer's new journey of discovery, in which she learns the true meaning of home and family.

Parental advisory: While written for younger readers, The Jen-Jen Chronicles deals with the subjects of neglect, substance abuse, and other serious topics, albeit in an age-appropriate way. This book may not be suitable for some children without parental guidance. We encourage parents/guardians to discuss the story and topics in this book with your child.

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