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The Battle for Tomorrow: A Fable

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Book Description
Sixteen-year-old Angela Jones is the primary caretaker of her invalid mother. Having taken on the responsibilities of an adult, she is still treated as a child by law. A 23-year-old political activist opens her eyes to the urgent issues facing humanity, including the sinking economy and catastrophic climate change, problems that will result in devastating consequences for her future life.
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Publisher
BindingKindle Edition (2 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-10B00507LVII
Publication Date05/09/2011
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About Dr. Stuart Jeanne Bramhall (Author) : I am a 62 year old American psychiatrist, single mother and activist currently living and working in New Zealand. I am also a member of the National Executive of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealan... more
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5/4/2011 Dr Stuart Jeanne Bramhall said:
Teen Fights for Equality in Power-Packed Novel Although The Battle for Tomorrow: A Fable is a novel, its truths ring out loud and clear. Sixteen-year-old Angela Jones is the primary caretaker of her invalid mother. Having taken on the responsibilities of an adult, she is still treated as a child b... more

tags: adolescents, teenagers, I wrote, grassroots, antiwar, equal rights, protest, discrimination

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