Previously released in different form by Tantor Audio. Read by Emily Woo Zeller.
Summary:
Seventeen-year-old Jo Kuan's day job is doing maid work for the spoiled daughter of one of Atlanta's wealthiest men; by night, Jo writes as Miss Sweetie for a news paper advice column. When Jo's "Dear Miss Sweetie" articles become popular, she begins to use her pen-power to address society's ills, particularly challenging ideas about gender and race, drawing a backlash and attempts to uncover her real identity. When Atlanta's most notorious criminal gets on Jo's trail, she will have to decide on standing up for her beliefs or remaining in the shadows of anonymity.
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