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Inside The Morgan Family - A Play

Kenechukwu Obi

Publisher: KenWrites

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Summary

This play is about a California family.
Mr. Morgan is a widower with two daughters – Joy and Tracey, who are hot tempered and find it hard to get along most times. While Joy works hard at becoming a successful writer, Tracey is all party, fun and sex till she gets impregnated by Jim, her boyfriend........
Available since: 04/21/2022.

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