The Battle for Tomorrow: A Fable

Angela Jones pays an enormous price for her beliefs, when she is arrested during an antiwar protest and winds up in a juvenile detention facility. While there, she must fight for emancipation and the right to live independently.

Winner of 2011 Pinnacle Book Achievement Award and 2012 Reader Views Literary Award. The Battle for Tomorrow represents a new genre of topical realism that speaks to the emotional ghetto in which many American teenagers find themselves.

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The Battle for Tomorrow: A Fable

Angela Jones pays an enormous price for her beliefs, when she is arrested during an antiwar protest and winds up in a juvenile detention facility. While there, she must fight for emancipation and the right to live independently.

Winner of 2011 Pinnacle Book Achievement Award and 2012 Reader Views Literary Award. The Battle for Tomorrow represents a new genre of topical realism that speaks to the emotional ghetto in which many American teenagers find themselves.

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The Battle for Tomorrow: A Fable

The Battle for Tomorrow: A Fable

by Dr Stuart Jeanne Bramhall
The Battle for Tomorrow: A Fable

The Battle for Tomorrow: A Fable

by Dr Stuart Jeanne Bramhall

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Overview

Angela Jones pays an enormous price for her beliefs, when she is arrested during an antiwar protest and winds up in a juvenile detention facility. While there, she must fight for emancipation and the right to live independently.

Winner of 2011 Pinnacle Book Achievement Award and 2012 Reader Views Literary Award. The Battle for Tomorrow represents a new genre of topical realism that speaks to the emotional ghetto in which many American teenagers find themselves.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011314803
Publisher: Dr Stuart Jeanne Bramhall
Publication date: 04/04/2011
Series: Battle for Tomorrow , #1
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 394 KB
Age Range: 12 Years

About the Author

I'm a 66 year psychiatrist, single mother and activist who emigrated from Seattle to New Zealand in 2002. This followed fifteen years of intensive personal harassment by the U.S. government for my political activities. I write about this in my recent memoir The Most Revolutionary Act: Memoir of an American Refugee.

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