Misery Loves Company: The Diary of Kerri Mitchell

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East River Press, LLC, 2003 - Biography & Autobiography - 241 pages
Kerri Mitchell has it rough from the start. Growing up in the treacherous streets of Southeast, Washington D.C. without a father is a difficult feat in itself. Compound that with a mother who is often incapacitated while battling bouts of clinical depression. Early on Kerri is forced to fend for herself as she begins her journey through adolescence and into womanhood.

Kerri's story is filled with jaw-dropping ups and downs. Losing her virginity to the neighborhood Romeo, a teen pregnancy, and a crew of girlfriends that threaten to lead her to a life of crime set the story into non-stop motion. A compelling cast of supporting characters lend serious drama and plenty of timely comedy to this story. This story holds you to the end hoping that Kerri will overcome the cards that seem to always be stacked against her.

Misery Loves Company is for anyone who has ever faced the struggle that toxic people can bring and battled them to the end.

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Section 2
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Section 3
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