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A Love For Leah

by Anita Davis

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“The way she carried herself reminded me of a butterfly caught in a glass jar.” Jackson said. “A butterfly?” Her father inquired. “Yes a butterfly…The captive of a jar… The butterfly’s only flaw was falling victim to a human’s deceit.”

In a world where women strive to have the perfect mouth, the perfect nose, and eyes so perfect that they attract even the blind. A world where the cosmetic industry is one of the most used occupations, and the superficial beauty of models and altered images of stars are the scale by which we’re measured, how can natural beauty have any value? Let me tell you Leah’s story.

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Paperback
Format: 5 x 8 Black & White Paperback, 125 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Dec 29, 2015)
ISBN10: 1478752521
ISBN13: 9781478752523
Genre: FICTION / General

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Anita DavisANITA DAVIS was born and raised on Chicago’s south side. She received her B.A. from Chicago State University. After many years of working for the public library, she began displaying her own skills as a writer of stage plays, short novels, and as a poet. She is the author of Fumble her 2009 debut novel. As a writer she carefully crafts each story giving the reader an adventure through the eyes of the characters.
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