Silly Sixteen

Silly Sixteen by Octavia Ann Davis, published by Trafford Publishing in October 2013, is a work of fiction that explores the complexities of adolescence through the lens of five friends navigating pivotal life decisions. With 118 pages, this edition delves into themes surrounding sex, friendships, money, and relationships, highlighting the struggles and growth of its characters as they confront the consequences of their choices.
Readers will find a narrative centered on Tiffany, who serves as the emotional anchor for her friends but faces her own challenges as she attempts to support them. As Tiffany matures and learns from her experiences, she grapples with a relationship that leads to a mistake with lasting repercussions. The story emphasizes her journey toward healing and trust in God as she seeks a path forward amidst her struggles.
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Based on a true story, five friends will struggle with the consequences of their decisions concerning sex, friendships, money, and relationships. Tiffany is the glue of the four but loses control of herself in the middle of helping others. She is able to mature and learn from her errors, but there is one relationship that will cause a mistake that can never be erased. She must find a way to move forward in life without letting it mentally kill her. The double-minded young lady is now force to trust God in leading a way out of no way.
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