Danielle Amos didn't know her own name until the age of sixteen-and that was the least of her worries. An orphan since before she even knew how to read, she was kept behind the same four walls and forbidden to go outside for a decade and a half. When, at last, the injustice being done to her was uncovered, Dani soon realized that freedom from this prison meant learning the basics in a world everyone around her was already familiar with. Now she had an identity, friendships, and access to the outside world. She would soon realize that life, much like her new opportunities, were infinite, and that integrating herself back into society would be much harder than she had originally anticipated.
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