A Skinny Girl's Skeleton

A Skinny Girl's Skeleton

by Ebony Brown
A Skinny Girl's Skeleton

A Skinny Girl's Skeleton

by Ebony Brown

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Overview

Brooke is an ambitious college student who conquers goals most people only dream. She's outgoing, classy, and simply a breath of fresh air thanks to her mother. She lives a near perfect life with her boyfriend and two best friends.

Things take a sharp turn after her father allegedly commits a murder, sending Brooke on a downward spiral. She hides the news from her friends, but she can't hide her new habits. She tries to cope with the pain by submerging herself in alcohol, drugs, and parties ultimately losing site of her ambition to be successful.

We grieve with the victims family, but who comforts the alleged murderers family? Will Brooke continue to lose herself to the circumstance, or will she use her natural ambition to pick herself up and continue to fight for her future?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780692849330
Publisher: Ebony Brown
Publication date: 04/09/2017
Pages: 190
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

Author Ebony Brown was born and raised in the city of Chicago. She started her career as a model and actress. Ebony has featured in Season 1 of "Empire" and Spike Lee's "Chiraq." She has also modeled in New York Fashion Week, but her real passion has always been storytelling. She began her journey with a Chicago music themed blog, LYF Chicago, that she and her big brother created from scratch. She later wrote her first stage play "Netflix & Chill" in March of 2016. At age 26, she published her first book "A Skinny Girl's Skeleton." Growing up in the heart of Chicago exposed her to many things early in life, which is how she learned to use her pain to fuel her passion. Her passion and life lessons have led her to many accomplishments. The greatest accomplishment thus far is encouraging young black girls to love themselves as they are.
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