#Girlhood
RosaliaIsabellaBelcher-Leprince
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"Justice For Amanda (Starstruck)" is an eleven-part book-series created by Author Rosalia Isabella Belcher-LePrince. It is centered on positive and negative aspects of Jamaican-Diasporic/Jamaican girlhood -- during the 2000s -- between the Eastern United States (Connecticut and New York), and Xamayca. "Justice For Amanda (Starstruck)" is based around Jamaican-Diasporic, female-survivor, central-character Amanda Justice-Rambaran, her five full-sisters. Lucia Justice-Rambaran. Triplets Victoria, Danica, and Michelle Rambaran-Justice. Bethany Rambaran-Justice. All born between the United States and Xamayca, during the 1990s. Her tomboy-best-friend Jennifer O' Bryan, and other female-friends Samantha Vinyard, Danielle Li, Alicia Chang, and Debra Marcelles. Her cousins Alice Justice-Rambaran, and Stacey Justice-Rambaran. As well as her Finnish/Icelandic boyfriend Erik Fagerlund, his Chinese-born friend Yuehan Wong, and . "Justice For Amanda (Starstruck)" is a Crime-Fiction Novel written by Rosalía Isabella Belcher-LePrince. With each Non-Fiction book contains between 26-50 chapters. Model/Actress Amanda Amy Rambaran-Fagerlund and NHL-Player Erik Bjorn Fagerlund are wealthy, heterosexually-married, childhood-sweethearts that dated throughout in Junior High School and High School, in Connecticut, from ages 12 through 18, after meeting at age 10. The interracial-interethnic couple marry during the first year of College. The couple have 7 Multiracial children - 3 sons (Aarav Micah Joshua Rambaran-Henriques; Bjorn Erik Rambaran-Fagerlund; Eero Erik Rambaran-Fagerlund) and 4 daughters (Anika Lillia Amanda Rose Rambaran-Fagerlund; Aaradhya Erika Amanda Rose Rambaran-Fagerlund; Aadhya Clarise Rambaran-Fagerlund; Aishwarya Gabriella Rambaran-Fagerlund). But are continuously negatively-impacted and effected by a traumatizing-childhood-secret that haunts the pair until this day. The former was severely-Heterosexually-exploited by her idol, mentor, and coach Legendary-Baseball-Athlete Dean Joshua Henriques, for 9 years as a minor from age 9 to 17. The book-series follows the Nadar-Mudaliar/Mahabeer/Rambaran-Justice and Erikson-Fagerlund families. The Nadar-Mudaliar and Justice-Rambaran Jamaican-immigrant families are of Indo-Jamaican, Afro-Jamaican, and Arawak descent. Detective Rebecca Justice, her husband Anthony Justice, and her Rebecca's seven children. Including their famous-tween-daughters, Little-League Softball/Baseball-Players, Amanda "Amy" Justice and Lucia "Lucy" Justice. (Amanda Justice being one of 24 girls to play in the Little-League Baseball World-series.) Legendary Major-League Baseball-Player, Dean Henriques Jr., is a two-timing womanizer, and playboy. He consistently sleeps with teenage-women, including "Barely Legal" teenagers, with rumors he also sexually-exploited older underaged-teenage-girls. He also consistently befriends and mentors multiple adolescent-girls, and ushers them into careers across The Entertainment Industries. In this eighth installment, Amanda Rambaran-Justice and Erik Fagerlund begin a long-distance relationship. Amanda is befriended by an Israeli-Jewish immigrant boy named Sergio Castro. Amanda later grows interested in an older, teenage Egyptian-American Athlete named Ibrahim Nassar. Dean Henriques Jr. is investigated by the F.B.I., as well as law-enforcement in Connecticut and the N.Y.P.D. and L.A.P.D., as the Rebecca and Anthony's marriage begins to disintegrate, due to infidelity. Lucia Rambaran-Justice discloses.