Bibette Laylynn LeVette was the first book of a mulatto woman from the southern parts of America raised in the Tammany Parrish, Louisiana states. She was from a broken family where one side of the family express wealth boisterously and belittles the less fortunate even those within the family. Her other family members didn't have much to do with her because her people were wonderers. As life would demonstrate, Bibette was not known to anybody on either side because she was stranger and her mother's family was ashamed of her. While trying to fit into both family perspectives and get along with others, she begins to find the worst subjects as friends and meets her first husband. He was a natural self-destructive person that created so many spider webs that caused a young seers internal desires to return. Her closes family member tried to address her concerns and avoid harm to others. In her Deja Vu environment, she could see and feel trouble coming before it happened
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