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yaroslaw [1]
3 years ago
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Https://www.bluford.org/audiobooks/no_way_out.html

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kodGreya [7K]3 years ago
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<em>This is the fourteenth Bluford book. This is about freshmen Harold Davis whose grandmother is sick and they struggle to pay her hospital bills and if she doesn't get better he will go to a foster home. The neighborhood drug dealer Londell James convinces him to work for him so he'll get money for his grandmother. When Harold sees that Londell only wants money and his grandmother has always warned him about drugs, he tries to escape, but Londell threatens him and now he is trapped. </em>

<em> Author: Peggy Kern </em>

<em> Published: 2009</em>

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