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Homegirl Ain't Gonna Make It (Book 2)

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Homegirl Ain't Gonna Make It (Book 2)

By: Eric Reese
Narrated by: Chani Forde
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Gabrielle is back in New York and trouble seems to find her wherever she is.

Fresh off her racial profiling mystery in Boston, Gabbie comes home to discover her parents have divorced and her little sister, Khadi's getting on everyone's nerves; becoming a young horror around the house. On top of the drama, a new guy, Maleek, Ummi's co-worker is trying to hit on her mother, quickly which adds to this urban nostalgia.

Gabrielle wants a piece of mind and hanging out for a day with her long-time friends at the local mall can only help. Unfortunately, childish behavior will turn into an unbelievable suspenseful adventure of whodunit.

Perfect for teen girls who are coming of age, this fun-loving action in Homegirl Ain't Gonna Make It doesn't fail to deliver.

©2018 Eric Reese (P)2019 Eric Reese
Teen & Young Adult Young Adult Boston

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