by Jenna Bush Genre: Biography
She’s seventeen. She’s been abused. She has a child. And she’s HIV-positive. She is Ana, and this is her story. It begins the day she is born infected with HIV, transmitted from her young mother. Ana’s journey is a long one. Shuffled from home to home, she rarely finds safety or love. And then she meets a boy. Berto is one of the only people Ana trusts with all her secrets. That trust puts Ana on a path to breaking the silence that has harmed her and leads her to new beginnings, new sorrows, and new hope.
Jenna Bush has written this powerful narrative nonfiction account of a girl who struggles to break free from a vicious cycle of abuse, poverty, and illness. ~from the book jacket
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this book is so good hold it 4 me miss nelson
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this was a reallllllllllyyyyy goood book i read it on my way to springfield and it was great
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