Lost Southern Girl- The Dirty South

Shattered Pieces, #1

Fiction & Literature, African American
Cover of the book Lost Southern Girl- The Dirty South by AMIRA JAE, Amira Jae
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Author: AMIRA JAE ISBN: 9781540125385
Publisher: Amira Jae Publication: November 27, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: AMIRA JAE
ISBN: 9781540125385
Publisher: Amira Jae
Publication: November 27, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Growing up with a butler, gated community, pushing a Benz coupe, spending unlimited amounts of money is what Sylvia is accustomed to. Her heart was broken when she and her mother had to move back into the projects to mend ends after her father passed. Doing her transition, she became friends with Megan, Jade, and Sharda. These ladies clicked like they came out the womb together. Sharda is attempting to maintain her lifestyle while supporting Jade's family problems. Shit is so crazy along the way. Each is trying to remain focused and become successful in life. Jade often wonders how they will make it out when the slums allowed them to encounter being hungry and seeing crime became all they knew. How can we see what's on the other side of the tracks and not fall victim to our surroundings? Even if we make it out will we be able to adapt to the luxury lifestyle and not feel out of place? Well the city of Houston, TX will shine a lot of light on reality for these ladies. One thing these girls forgot about Houston, TX is this city moves fast, seeing no faces, the slums can either swallow you up and spit you out or build you to be a real street bitch and teach how to eat. One thing for certain when taught how to get bread, entitle yourself the ability to distribute the portions of your own meal. Will these ladies fall, become the victim, betray each other, or come out with the crown…?

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Growing up with a butler, gated community, pushing a Benz coupe, spending unlimited amounts of money is what Sylvia is accustomed to. Her heart was broken when she and her mother had to move back into the projects to mend ends after her father passed. Doing her transition, she became friends with Megan, Jade, and Sharda. These ladies clicked like they came out the womb together. Sharda is attempting to maintain her lifestyle while supporting Jade's family problems. Shit is so crazy along the way. Each is trying to remain focused and become successful in life. Jade often wonders how they will make it out when the slums allowed them to encounter being hungry and seeing crime became all they knew. How can we see what's on the other side of the tracks and not fall victim to our surroundings? Even if we make it out will we be able to adapt to the luxury lifestyle and not feel out of place? Well the city of Houston, TX will shine a lot of light on reality for these ladies. One thing these girls forgot about Houston, TX is this city moves fast, seeing no faces, the slums can either swallow you up and spit you out or build you to be a real street bitch and teach how to eat. One thing for certain when taught how to get bread, entitle yourself the ability to distribute the portions of your own meal. Will these ladies fall, become the victim, betray each other, or come out with the crown…?

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