Girl

Author: Blake Nelson
Meet Andrea Marr, straight-A high school student, thrift-store addict, and princess of the downtown music scene. Andrea is about to experience her first love, first time, and first step outside the comfort zone of high school, with the help of indie rock band The Color Green.,,”After I saw Todd Sparrow something deep inside me began to change. It was not a big change and I….Read More
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