The Barbwire Tattoo / David Methvin Pierce
Sopia Welsh, raised by a single mother who also was a drug-addicted prostitute, quits school and adapts to her mother's lifestyle. She soon finds herself selling her body and soul for another shot of heroin until there is no escape. Her life, on a downward spiral of self-destruction, leads her to a pivotal moment, lying on her bathroom floor with a razor to her wrist. Sophia desperately wants to quit living; after all, everyone she ever cared for deserted her or died She can't do it, not until she goes and apologizes to the young girl left crippled from an auto accident when Sophia was driving under the influence of drugs. After that, she would return to finish the task. Or Would she?
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- Physical Description: 343 pages ; 21 cm.
- Publisher: USA : 48 Hour Books 2023
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| Genre: | Alabama Author Fiction |
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