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David's Journal: The Bullying Chronicles

By: Fonseca Woodruff
Narrated by: Mark Anthony Brooks
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Publisher's Summary

David's Journal: The Bullying Chronicles is about a young person's account of bullying experiences before the bitter end. Each heartwrenching entry captures the thoughts of a deeply troubled teen who is searching for the answers to it all. This audiobook attempts to give the reader a unique perspective into the mind of a young person before the final moments of their life.

David's character was inspired by the forthcoming short film entitled CORE due out online early 2014. The film features Rodney Perry (Madea's Big Happy Family), Vicky Dee (mom of rap mogul, Gucci Mane), Alexus Lapri Geier ("Standing Up", BETs "Reed Between The Lines"), Taj En'Phiniti (GMCTV "For Richer or Poorer" & "Dempsey Sisters") and Malik Stokes (son of Atlanta rapper, Killer Mike).

More information about this Author can be found at www.fonsecawoodruff.com

©2013 Fonseca D. Woodruff (P)2013 Fonseca D. Woodruff

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