Breaking Spirit Bridge by Ruth Perkinson
Ruth Perkinson | Breaking Spirit Bridge | Fresh out of high school and on a full scholarship to play collegiate basketball at UVA, Piper Leigh Cliff returns to her childhood home in Virginia.
Ruth Perkinson | Breaking Spirit Bridge | Fresh out of high school and on a full scholarship to play collegiate basketball at UVA, Piper Leigh Cliff returns to her childhood home in Virginia.
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In the depths of the Great Depres