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Tomorrow

   (5 reviews)
Genres: General Fiction
Sub-genres: Drama

A high school senior battles a U.S. Senator and his school principal with the help of the town's mayor.

Inspired by and dedicated to Noah Christiansen and Jaisaan Lovett.
Copyright © 2018 Carlos Hazday; All Rights Reserved.

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  • Compelling 1
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  • 1. Tomorrow
    • 2,679 Words
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camerio1

   2 of 2 members found this review helpful 2 / 2 members

In view of what is happening right now in the US, that speech is so so appropriate and it will stay that way as long as a minority try to impose to a majority, rules that goes against their right. The right to live in a safe environment and to be able to walk without being afraid. 

Too many killings are happening and to pretend that you are trying to protect "a life" that does not exist yet without protecting all lives is very "rich". 

There are too many orphans and to much poverty, start there first.

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Mancunian

· Edited by Mancunian

   1 of 1 member found this review helpful 1 / 1 member

WOW. A great story on a subject that unfortunately is as current today as the day it was written. Brilliantly written to create discussion and thought provoking reflection, it promotes two of the basic fundamental rights that we all have, freedom of speech and the freedom to live a peaceful life without fear. The story is well executed and the arguments are well articulated, more power to the Rogelio Cordoba's of this world.

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