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The Betrayal between Two Birds

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The betrayal between two birds is a novel by author Shawn M. Wells. The synopsis of the book is about a boy named Christopher Stephens, who is the protagonist of this story and is being sued by Malcolm X High School for holding illegal narcotics in his locker. Chris in the story believes that he is being framed for this incident because he has no memory of doing this heinous act, but he has no evidence to prove it wasn't him. Though the attorney who is representing Malcolm X High School has evidence to prove this, in this case, the judge and jury found Chris Stephens guilty. The punishment that Chris would have to endure is ten years of juvenile detention. Throughout the story, he goes through life feeling like a criminal stuck in a hellhole, including being bullied by some delinquent kids and turning insane in the process. Chris gets introduced to a gang that breaks him out of a padded room. The gang consists of five boys. Their name are James, Sam, Cody, Marcus, and Doug. They all came up with a plan to break out of the detention center, and they are hoping that they can get Chris's help. They are able to break him out of the padded room and get him to help, especially since they leaked information on who put him in this detention center in the first place. Chris realizes that he was framed by his closest friend, Greg. That makes Chris angry, to the point that he wants to exact revenge against Greg. Chris and his gang are able to break out, and they all go their separate ways. Chris accomplishes his goal in escaping the juvenile detention center, but now his next goal is to get even with his friend Greg, which would also lead to Chris's own death.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9798887316277
  • Bindende:
  • Paperback
  • Sider:
  • 86
  • Utgitt:
  • 17. mai 2023
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 152x5x229 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 139 g.
Leveringstid: 2-4 uker
Forventet levering: 20. januar 2025
Utvidet returrett til 31. januar 2025
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The betrayal between two birds is a novel by author Shawn M. Wells. The synopsis of the book is about a boy named Christopher Stephens, who is the protagonist of this story and is being sued by Malcolm X High School for holding illegal narcotics in his locker. Chris in the story believes that he is being framed for this incident because he has no memory of doing this heinous act, but he has no evidence to prove it wasn't him. Though the attorney who is representing Malcolm X High School has evidence to prove this, in this case, the judge and jury found Chris Stephens guilty.

The punishment that Chris would have to endure is ten years of juvenile detention. Throughout the story, he goes through life feeling like a criminal stuck in a hellhole, including being bullied by some delinquent kids and turning insane in the process. Chris gets introduced to a gang that breaks him out of a padded room. The gang consists of five boys. Their name are James, Sam, Cody, Marcus, and Doug. They all came up with a plan to break out of the detention center, and they are hoping that they can get Chris's help.

They are able to break him out of the padded room and get him to help, especially since they leaked information on who put him in this detention center in the first place. Chris realizes that he was framed by his closest friend, Greg. That makes Chris angry, to the point that he wants to exact revenge against Greg. Chris and his gang are able to break out, and they all go their separate ways. Chris accomplishes his goal in escaping the juvenile detention center, but now his next goal is to get even with his friend Greg, which would also lead to Chris's own death.

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