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Birthday Party: Daisy Hunter Story No 2 - The Daisy Hunter Stories #2

Marianne Sciucco

Publisher: Marianne Sciucco

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Summary

It's Suzanne's 13th birthday, and Daisy is shocked and saddened to learn that she's never had a birthday party. So she sets out to give her one, complete with a cake, ice cream, soda, and balloons. But when Suzanne's mother shows up, the party's over. A poignant coming of age story where good will and alcoholism collide. This is a short story.
Available since: 01/29/2019.

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