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Glass On A Stick - Elyse Bruce

Glass On A Stick

Elyse Bruce
Elyse Bruce , English
3 ratings

Jenna Barrett is a single parent who takes raising her three children very seriously. No one can say that she leads a boring life when she's raising energetic 5-year-old Missy, 11-year-old Josh diagnosed with a neuromuscular disease and 16-year-old Aaron who lives with a seizure disorder. She runs her own home-based business, and along with her long-time friends Tim and Paul, she heads up a 100% volunteer initiative that's dedicated to making the world a more inclusive place for those with, and without, disabilities.

When Jenna is contacted by people in the autism community about a group of advocates, she can't begin to imagine the degree to which some will bully and harass others just to make a name for themselves.

Word Count: over 200,000

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