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by Jose Hoyos
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by Jose Hoyos

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Overview

In the year 1972 the world's leading company began to take innocent people from third world countries and forcing them to work their whole lives until their last breath. Javier's parents were taken by Lynn and forced to work until their last breath, Lynn took Javier to a small place in Pittsburgh owned by the company, there, Lynn hired teachers that began to teach multiple groups of kids the basics of economics and multiple subjects that an adult would normally be learning at a university. Javier eventually managed to escape the place that he was being kept in, and began living in the streets of Pittsburgh until he turned twenty-two years old. He met up with a longtime friend that he met at the place where Lynn took him, Jules. Jules helped Javier get out of poverty by inviting him to his apartment near Point State Park where Javier used to sleep. They both eventually made a plan to rob a small bank in Bradshaw street, this made them go on a journey in which they encounter love, drama, challenges, and betrayal.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666271775
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 06/11/2021
Pages: 260
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.55(d)

About the Author

Jose Hoyos is a 17 year old teenager who was inspired to write a book, most of his inspirations came from friends, movies, music, and past experiences. During the past two years Jose has been working on writing this book non-stop, his main goal is to get people to read again and to get people to enjoy a short story that came a long way for him. "If I can do it, you can too" - Jose Hoyos.
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