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Noah's Rights
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Noah’s Rights

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Noah’s Rights is a compelling new book by Kenni York about the bond between broken people who may be the each others only hope at becoming whole.

Nearly every two minutes in America, someone is sexually assaulted. Olivia Collins, an urban author residing in the heart of the hood, knows this fact all too well.

Working hard to repress her own issues, Olivia encounters Noah, an underprivileged foster kid who views himself as a number, a statistic. As the awkward duo gets to know one another, secrets about Noah begin to unfold that unravel Olivia’s resolve and force her to deal with her own demons.

No one understands her sudden and unexplainable connection to the young boy, but their relationship runs deeper than anyone around her could ever understand given her undisclosed past. Olivia’s certain that she and Noah share a bond bound by a common pain, making them nearly one in the same, for she, too, is a statistic in her own way.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kensington Publishing
Country
United States
Date
28 February 2017
Pages
288
ISBN
9781622867981

Noah’s Rights is a compelling new book by Kenni York about the bond between broken people who may be the each others only hope at becoming whole.

Nearly every two minutes in America, someone is sexually assaulted. Olivia Collins, an urban author residing in the heart of the hood, knows this fact all too well.

Working hard to repress her own issues, Olivia encounters Noah, an underprivileged foster kid who views himself as a number, a statistic. As the awkward duo gets to know one another, secrets about Noah begin to unfold that unravel Olivia’s resolve and force her to deal with her own demons.

No one understands her sudden and unexplainable connection to the young boy, but their relationship runs deeper than anyone around her could ever understand given her undisclosed past. Olivia’s certain that she and Noah share a bond bound by a common pain, making them nearly one in the same, for she, too, is a statistic in her own way.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kensington Publishing
Country
United States
Date
28 February 2017
Pages
288
ISBN
9781622867981