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Objects In the House
Objects In the House
Objects In the House
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Objects In the House

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The story of young life told from the perspective of a teen called Piper Ellison. This story starts from birth in the 2000s to 2020. The way this story is told is through a brain dump of short stories that have impacted the author.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 10, 2021
ISBN9781393888420
Objects In the House
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P.R. Ellison-Abeyta

P.R. Ellison-Abeyta is a mixed-race author who wants to tell stories that everyone can hopefully relate to. She wants to be an English teacher after she graudutes from college. 

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    Objects In the House - P.R. Ellison-Abeyta

    to my family the weirdest people I know

    Blanket

    The baby blanket I own is the most unique when it came to all my dad’s children. My mom made it, and it took her nine months to crochet. I was born on September 11, 2003, in Waco, TX. Many weird things happened in my life, starting with my birth. I was born the day the Twin Towers fell, but you all know that, but don’t know that an elephant killed a man also on 9/11. Many weird things happen on this date, like me.

    My dad had five kids already before I was born, but my mom had only two. There were already three girls but only two boys. They were hoping I was a boy. Sadly the half a barker’s dozen were four girls and two boys. The lucky thing is that we are all different, and some have differences, like how my full blood siblings and I are mixed Mexican and white, but my dad still confuses me with my half-sisters.

    He’s a veteran who served in the Gulf War did the best he could; he just kept getting divorced. His first kid was nineteen when I was born he also had a son on the way.

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