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Half of author proceeds from Rarity from the Hollow is donated to Children’s Home Society of West Virginia (CHS) and help abused children living in temporary shelters. Since 1896, CHS has been finding lifetime homes for West Virginia’s children—and the need for its services has never been greater. Robert was the Director of Shelter Services for this agency in the early ‘80s and stand by its good works. Here’s its Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/chsofwv/
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Blurb Lacy Dawn's father relives the never-ending Gulf War, her mother's teeth are rotting out, and her best friend is murdered by the meanest daddy on Earth. Life in the hollow is hard. She has one advantage. An android comes into her life and is working with her to cure her parents. He wants something in exchange. It's up to Lacy to save the Universe. She doesn't mind, but her family and friends come first.
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TKPRF is committed to enhancing the future lives of TransKids by educating schools, peers, places of worship, the medical community, government bodies, and society in general, in an effort to seek fair and equal treatment for all transyouth."