
She’s Only 15, Part 2
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Narrated by:
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Cee Scott
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By:
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Shameek Speight
About this listen
The death of a child is the worst pain a parent could ever experience, but Yvonne Blackwell turned that pain into power. After being gunned down during the opening of the center honoring her daughter’s memory, Yvonne awakes alive and more determined than she’s ever been to have the people responsible for her pain and suffering brought to justice.
Relentless in her quest to help other girls who find themselves in situations similar to Sophia’s and to bring attention to her cause, she’s gains an enemy in the cartel, who are just as determined to eliminate the threat she’s become.
Willing to risk it all, Yvonne continues in her fight, regardless of the cost; but will she pay with her life?
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