Foreword
Life is filled with periods of transition, and it all starts at birth, when a baby is yanked from the warmth and safety of the womb. No less traumatic for most children is the transition from the protective environment of the home to the sometimes frightening school environment. And then comes the time when one must decide -- often involuntarily -- what to do with one's life.
All of us must make these transitions. Indeed, life itself seems to be a never-ending string of transitions.
In this novel, a knowledge-seeking young girl makes many such transitions, some of which society may deem wrong and totally evil. Guided by the oft-times bad influences of parents and friends, as well as complete strangers, young Amber Collins is drawn into a life of prostitution. After struggling with this unfulfilling lifestyle, Amber falls in love with a young man in a chance meeting, and learns what life is really all about.
THE WIFE'S NEW FAMILY -- a fast-paced novel concerning one girl's way of handling these necessary transitions.
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