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Bad Girl Confessions Of A Teenage Delinq by Abigail Vona available in Hardcover on www.doorway.ru, also read synopsis and reviews. Abigail Vona is an attractive, well-spoken eighteen-year-old now. But just three years ago, Abby. FOR a dyslexic teenage memoirist, Abigail Vona is remarkably adept at attracting attention. Though her book, “Bad Girl: Confessions of a Teenage Delinquent,” isn’t out till mid-August. Bad Girl: Confessions Of A Teenage Delinquent. Three years ago, fifteen year old Abigail Vona lived a life so far out of control (booze, boys, drugs, stealing, and runaway charges) that her father committed her to Peninsula Village, a controversial treatment facility for "behavior modification" in Louisville, Tennessee.
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