the constant talk of their royal Egyptian blood. She’s hurt and sad and scared, and she’s not going to take it anymore. As far as she’s concerned, if she can’t escape her royal ancestry, she might as well embrace it!This ebook contains graphic and disturbing imagery and adults should read carefully before determining if it’s appropriate for a child in their care.Here is a preview:“Not talking to me I see. Good, maybe you are finally learning how to behave properly.”She bit her lower lip hard. She wanted to punch her father right in face, but knew better. She rested her head against the window and watched the world pass by. The limo pulled right in front of her school in usual fashion, and like always the kids stared and rolled their eyes.“Must we always pull right in front Papa?”“You must stop being ashamed Hanna. Most children would kill to be in your shoes, very expensive shoes I will add.”Hanna didn’t say a word; she opened the door and walked to the library. She heard the comments and the laughter when she passed the other kids. This was how it was every day for her, and she was getting tired of it. Yesterday she came home with red ink on her white skirt, gum in her hair and a swollen lip, her father informed her he would call the school and let them know he would have a body guard escort her from now on. She protested and said if he did, she would not attend class. This was a small victory for her, but a victory nonetheless.
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- Release Date 06/17/2013
- Author Miguel Ruble
- Language English
- Company Millennial Young Adult Press
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