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Rosalind was raised in a strict home with two working parents. She was raised in a Baptist Church with her older Sister and a younger brother.Great childhood and great friends. Then what went so terribly wrong with her life. Usually when you hear about a child being raised in a family with bothe parents things usually turn out pretty good. That is what Rosalind thought too. But being born in 1952 and raised in a predominately white neighborhood life was good. Her best friends were Italian.This…
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Rosalind was raised in a strict home with two working parents. She was raised in a Baptist Church with her older Sister and a younger brother.

Great childhood and great friends. Then what went so terribly wrong with her life. Usually when you hear about a child being raised in a family with bothe parents things usually turn out pretty good. That is what Rosalind thought too. But being born in 1952 and raised in a predominately white neighborhood life was good. Her best friends were Italian.

This book opens with her getting beat half to death in her apartment over crack cocaine how did this happen.

Read how Rosalind started and how it ended. Not her death but in a way she died that she may live.


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Rosalind was raised in a strict home with two working parents. She was raised in a Baptist Church with her older Sister and a younger brother.

Great childhood and great friends. Then what went so terribly wrong with her life. Usually when you hear about a child being raised in a family with bothe parents things usually turn out pretty good. That is what Rosalind thought too. But being born in 1952 and raised in a predominately white neighborhood life was good. Her best friends were Italian.

This book opens with her getting beat half to death in her apartment over crack cocaine how did this happen.

Read how Rosalind started and how it ended. Not her death but in a way she died that she may live.


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