Author: Janice Erlbaum
Edition:
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B0013XW2YA
Edition:
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B0013XW2YA
Have You Found Her: A Memoir
And every week, there was the unspoken question, the one I didn't know enough to ask myself : Have you found her yet? The one who reminds you of you?
Twenty years after she lived at a homeless shelter for teens, Janice Erlbaum went back to volunteer. Download Have You Found Her: A Memoir from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Now thirty-four years old and a successful writer, she'd changed her life for the better; now she wanted to help someone else-someone like the girl she'd once been.
Then she met Sam. A brilliant nineteen-year-old junkie savant, the product of a horrifically abusive home, Sam had been surviving alone on the streets since she was twelve and was now struggling for sobriety against the adverse health effects of long-term drug abuse.
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