
Locker 572
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Narrated by:
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Katrina Medina
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By:
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LT Kodzo
About this listen
Welcome to North Harbor High...where a girl can get bullied to death.
Sheridan Alexander moves to her fifth foster home since kindergarten. Her two goals are to graduate and exit the system without any more trouble. That is until she is assigned locker 572 and finds the abandoned journal of Ribbon Barber. The journal reveal the endless insults and abuse flung at an innocent girl. “Sticks and stones may break your bones but words will never hurt you.” Yeah, right. Words of hate scar forever. Sheridan needs to find Ribbon and protect her before it’s too late even if it means giving up her most stable home in years. Ribbon has a right to be left alone.
©2010,2014,2016,2019 LoraLee T Kodzo (P)2019 LoraLee T Kodzo
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