Monday Charles is missing, and no one seems to care, except for her best friend Claudia. On her search to find Monday, Claudia must question if she ever really knew her friend or herself. In the end, she’s left with an unimaginable task as her world changes forever.
Atomic Habits with a fiscal twist, We Should All Be Millionaires breaks down why the majority of women find themselves floating in a sea of debt with nothing but poverty on the horizon. But everyone should be a millionaire, according to the author, and she is convinced that her formula will be your raft to financial freedom.
It is a tale of undying passion born of loneliness and shame, a type of force that consumes everything in its path and leaves only gloom and death in its wake. Did we mention the two who share this love are foster siblings? They are. Anywhoo … not not judging.
In this memoir, she gets frank about her struggles under the hands of an abusive stage mom in an industry that could care less if she lived or died. Others chose her path starting at the age of eight. Ever since, she has been pretending for her family, herself, and the world.
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